CATALOGUE 


GIFT   OF 
James  Koeber 


UNIVERSITY  FARM 


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Copyrighted  1920,  by 
The    Deming  Company 


HAND  &  POWER 

*  PUMPS  * 

FOR  ALL  USES 


Cistern  and  Force  Pumps 
Well  Rimps  and  Cylinders 
Spray  Pumps  and  Nozzles 
Hydraulic  Rams  and 
PneumaticWater  Sy  terns 
Rotary,  Centrifugal  and 
Power  DeepWell  Pumps 
Triplex  Fbwer  Pumps 
Air  Compressors  and 
Pumps  for  Special 
Duties 


THE  DEMING    COMPANY 

SALEM,  OHIO,  U.S  .  A. 


ESTABLISHED  1880 


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Works  No.l  Hand  and 
Power  Pumps  for  all  uses 


The  "World's  Best"  Equipped  Pump  Factories 

The  above  bird's-eye  views  represent  the  plants  of  The  Deming  Company,  where 
are  produced  the  "World's  Best"  Hand  and  Power  Pumps  for  all  Uses.  The  upper  view 
shows  the  Main  Plant  (Works  No.  1),  in  which  are  made  the  Hand,  Windmill  and  Power 
Pumps — the  large  Triplex  and  Deep  Well  Power  Pumps  and  Hydraulic  Machinery  are 
made  in  building  at  the  right.  The  lower  view,  in  oval  panel,  shows  the  department  of 
Spray  Pumps,  Nozzles  and  Accessories  (Works  No.  2),  in  which  also  are  produced  brass 
goods  entering  into  the  Deming  lines. 


ANNOUNCEMENT 

THIS  edition  of  our  General  Catalogue  is  ready  for  distribution  in  the 
beginning  of  our  forty-first  year  as  Pump  Manufacturers.  In  March, 
1880,  our  first  pump  patterns  were  ready  for  the  foundry — a  number 
two  cistern  and  a  pitcher  spout  pump,  some  millions  of  which  have 
subsequently  been  turned  out  from  our  factory  and  shipped  to  all  parts  of  the 
world.  These  two  simple  types  were  soon  followed  by  set-length  pumps  and  the. 
common  types  of  well  and  windmill  standards  and  cylinders.  Each  year  the  line 
was  increased  in  variety  and  volume  of  product  until  now  there  is  hardly  a  pump- 
ing condition  that  is  not  met  by  some  one  of  the  many  pumps  made  in  the  Deming 
factory,  embracing  a  great  variety  of  types,  and  sizes,  for  various  uses,  from  the 
smallest  Hand  Pump  to  the  most  ponderous  Power  Pump. 

Deming  Pumps  are  designed  for  durability  and  efficiency  by  expert  engineers 
and  are  made  of  the  best  materials  by  experienced  mechanics.  Modern  Machine 
Tools  of  the  best  makes  are  used,  the  equipment  in  our  various  manufacturing 
departments  being  the  best  obtainable.  For  the  convenience  of  dealers  we  issue, 
in  addition  to  this  General  Catalogue,  separate  departmental  catalogues,  booklets 
and  circulars;  principally  our  Power  Pump  Bulletins,  Spray  Pump  Catalogue, 
and  Hydro-Pneumatic  Water  Supply  Catalogue. 

The  division  into  distinct  chapters  or  sections,  each  embracing  a  class  of 
Pumps,  or  Accessories,  we  believe  will  be  appreciated,  as  this  arrangement 
enables  one  by  referring  to  the  Table  of  Contents  to  easily  and  quickly  find  the 
page  on  which  the  Pump  or  other  article  is  shown.  In  addition  to  this  general 
Table  of  Contents  and  the  division  into  classified  chapters  we  have  the  usual 
Figure  Index  and  the  Alphabetical  Index.  The  Engineering  Tables  and  Infor- 
mation relating  to  Hydraulics,  and  the  Telegraph  Cipher  Code  are  useful  to  the 
dealer  in  Pumps. 

In  this  Catalogue  No.  26,  we  have  eliminated  certain  pumps  that  are 
superseded  by  similar  more  recent  productions.  Every  pumping  requirement  is, 
however,  met  by  the  articles  shown  herein. 

Read  carefully  and  take  note  of  the  following 

EXPLANATIONS  AND  INSTRUCTIONS 
CORRESPONDENCE 

In  order  to  insure  prompt  replies  to  communications,  all  letters  should 
be  addressed  to  the  Company  and  not  to  individuals.  Orders  should  be  specific 
— mention  of  the  Figure  and  Number  or  Size,  and  the  Fitting  only  being  neces- 
sary. Please  do  not  mutilate  this  Catalogue. 

PRICES  AND  TERMS 

Prices  are  given  to  the  trade  in  discount  sheets  with  exception  of  Triplex 
and  Deep  Well  Power  Pumps  which  are  quoted  on  application.  Trade  prices 
and  special  quotations  are  subject  to  change  without  notice.  Parties  not  known 
to  us  commercially  should  accompany  their  orders  with  cash,  or  with  satisfactory 
reference.  Orders  are  accepted  contingent  upon  unavoidable  delays. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


EXPLANATIONS  AND  INSTRUCTIONS— Continued 

ORDERS  AND  SHIPMENTS 

Unless  otherwise  specified  in  the  order,  we  will  ship  by  freight,  delivery  being 
made  F.  O.  B.  cars  at  factory,  except  in  cases  where  such  shipment  had  best  be 
made  by  express  or  parcel  post;  and  unless  specifically  mentioned  we  will  in  such 
cases  use  our  judgment.  In  ordering,  the  Figure  and  Number  or  Size  should  be 
specified.  We  pay  particular  attention  to  properly  packing  goods  for  exportation 
and  we  maintain  an  export  office  in  New  York  City. 

ESTIMATES  AND  RECOMMENDATIONS 

Prospective  purchasers  will  be  given  estimates  on  pumping  outfits  and 
recommendations  as  to  what  is  adaptable.  This  applies  particularly  to  Power 
Pumping  Outfits,  Hydro-Pneumatic  Water  Supply  Systems,  Hydraulic  Rams 
and  Power  Spraying  Outfits.  Special  designs  and  adaptations  of  power  pumps 
will  be  made,  under  agreement,  for  certain  purposes  and  to  meet  special  require- 
ments. 

SOME  POWER  PUMPS  NOT  SHOWN 

Our  line  of  Triplex  and  Deep  Well  Power  Pumps  is  not  complete  in  this 
catalogue;  only  the  principal  types  being  shown.  The  complete  line  is  covered 
by  individual  Power  Pump  Bulletins.  The  list  prices  of  many  Power  Pumps 
illustrated  herein  are  omitted  but  will  be  quoted  on  application. 

RETURNED  GOODS 

Pumps  and  other  goods  that  are  returned  will  not  be  accepted  unless  arrange- 
ments for  their  return  have  been  previously  made.  Always  mark  your  name 
and  address  distinctly  on  the  package  when  returning  goods,  and  send  us  by 
mail  a  memorandum  of  the  same  with  bill  of  lading. 

ALLOWANCE  OF  CLAIMS 

All  claims  for  corrections  or  deductions  should  be  made  within  ten  days 
after  receipt  of  the  goods.  We  are  not  responsible  for  breakages  after  goods  are 
delivered  to  the  transportation  company  in  good  condition. 

INSPECTION  AND  TESTING 

We  take  great  care  in  inspecting  Deming  Pumps  as  to  material  and  work- 
manship so  that  defects  are  very  rare.  All  Power  Pumps  are  tested  in  the  factory. 
Charges  for  labor  or  expense  required  to  repair  defective  goods  will  not  be  allowed. 
The  amount  of  damage  allowed  in  such  case  is  only  the  price  of  the  defective 
goods,  which  should  be  returned  to  us. 

ILLUSTRATIONS  AND  IMPROVEMENTS 

As  we  are  constantly  making  improvements  in  design  and  construction  of 
Deming  Pumps,  the  goods  ordered,  when  received,  may  possibly  not  be  exactly 
like  the  engravings  in  the  catalogue.  In  our  old  catalogues  are  shown  certain 
articles  not  illustrated  in  later  editions.  On  receipt  of  specific  description,  the 
repairs  for  such  goods  may  usually  be  procured  from  us. 

DISTRIBUTING  AGENCIES 

In  the  principal  cities  we  have  Distributing  Agencies  for  handling  Deming 
Hand  and  Power  Pumps  and  Water  Systems.  These  agencies  have  been  estab- 
lished for  the  convenience  of  dealers  in  the  adjacent  territory. 

IN  CONCLUSION 

This  catalogue  is  self-explanatory  and  is  arranged  to  save  unnecessary 
correspondence.  It  supersedes  all  former  issues. of  our  General  Catalogue.  The 
List  and  Trade  Prices  are  subject  to  change  without  notice. 


TABLE 

of 
CONTENTS 


Each  Chapter  or  Classified  Section  embraces  the  Pumps  or  other  articles 
which  are  related  to  each  other  in  their  most  essential  points. 

When  the  Figure  number  of  an  article  is  known  the  same  may  be  found 
by  referring  to  the  Figure  Index;  and  if  the  name  of  the  article  is  known  it 
may  be  found  by  referring  to  the  Alphabetical  Index;  both  contained  in  the 
last  chapter  of  this  catalogue. 


PAGES 

9  to    28 


29  to    48 


TITLE  OF  SECTIONS 
HOUSE  LIFT  AND  FORCE  PUMPS 

Pitcher  Spout  and  Cistern  Lift  Pumps  for  Shallow  Wells  and  Cisterns. 
House  Force  Pumps  for  Hand  Use  in  Domestic  Water  Supply. 

SET  LENGTH  LIFT  AND  FORCE  PUMPS 

Non-Freezing  Outdoor  Pumps  for  Shallow  Wells  and  Cisterns.  Com- 
plete Lift  and  Force  Pumps  for  Hand  and  Windmill  Use  with  Three- 
Foot  Set-Length  between  Standard  and  Cylinder. 

WELL  AND  WIND  MILL  PUMP  STANDARDS 49  to    68 

Lift  and  Force  Pump  Standards,  Stuffing-box  Heads,  etc.,  for  either 
Shallow  or  Deep  Wells;  the  Cylinder  or  Working  Barrel  being  separate 
and  usually  submerged. 

"STRAIGHT  LINE"  PUMPS  AND  WORKING  HEADS 69  to    76 

For  Shallow  or  Deep  Wells.  May  be  Operated  by  Hand,  Windmill, 
Gasoline  Engine  or  Electric  Motor;  the  Cylinder  or  Working  Barrel  in  most 
cases  being  separate  and  usually  submerged. 

CYLINDERS  AND  PUMP  LEATHERS 77  to    94 

Iron,  Brass  and  Brass-lined  Cylinders,  Used  with  Hand  and  Windmill 
Lift  and  Force  Standards,  Power  Working  Heads,  etc.  For  general  water 
supply;  the  Cylinder  being  usually  submerged. 

PIPE,  SUPPLIES  AND  PUMP  FIXTURES 95  to  110 

Strainers,  Float,  Check  and  Foot  Valves;    Air  Chambers,  Pump  Rod  and 
Couplings,  Drive  Points,    Pipe  and  Fittings,  Sinks,    Brass  Goods,  Hose, 
Pump  Fitters'  Tools,  Oil  and  Grease  Cups,  etc. 

MISCELLANEOUS  HAND  AND  POWER  PUMPS      Ill  to  136 

Pumps  for  the  Farm  and  Factory,  Garage,  Plumbing  Shop,  etc.,  including 
Thresher  Tank  Pumps,  Contractors'  Pumps,  Bilge  Pumps,  Plumbers' 
Pumps,  Factory  and  Village  Fire  Pumps,  Air  Compressors,  Hydraulic 
Rams,  Test  Pumps,  Creamery  Pumps,  Pump  Jacks,  etc. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


TITLE  OF  SECTIONS— (Continued) 
CENTRIFUGAL  AND  ROTARY  PUMPS     .    .    .    . 137  to  150 

Hand  and  Power  Rotary  Pumps  for  Use  in  Oil  Refineries,  Creameries, 
Breweries,  Canning  Factories,  Paint  and  Chemical  Works,  etc.,  also 
Horizontal  and  Vertical  Centrifugal  Power  Pumps  for  Contractors'  Use, 
Draining  and  Irrigating,  etc. 

TRIPLEX  POWER  PUMPS,  SINGLE  AND  DOUBLE-ACTING 151  to  162 

For  Boiler  Feeding,  Mine  Pumping,  Water  Works,  Sewage  Pumping,  Brine 
Circulation,  Paper  Mill  Pumping,  Hydraulic  Pressure  Accumulators,  Fire 
Protection  Service,  Railway  Water  Supply,  Hydraulic  Elevator  Service, 
Private  Water  Supply,  Irrigating,  etc.,  for  Operation  by  Electric  or 
Other  Power. 

HORIZONTAL  DOUBLE-ACTING  POWER  PUMPS 163  to  174 

Double-Acting  Power  Pumps  for  Various  Duties  Operated  from  any 
Power  Source  for  Mine  Pumping,  Contractors'  Use,  Water  Tank  Service 
in  Factories  and  Mills,  Pneumatic  Tank  Service,  etc. 

DEEP  WELL  WORKING  HEADS 175  to  186 

For  Use  with  Brass  Artesian  Well  and  Other  Types  of  Cylinders.  For 
Operation  by  Electric  Motor,  Gas  or  Gasoline  Engine,  Steam  Engine, 
Horse  Power  and  Windmill;  Using  Belt,  Gearing  or  Connecting  Rod. 

HYDRO-PNEUMATIC  WATER  SYSTEMS 187  to  198 

For  Supplying  Water  to  Farm  Homes,  Suburban  Residences,  Country 
Clubs,  Summer  Homes,  Greenhouses,  etc.,  the  Tank  Pressure  in  Many 
Cases  being  Automatically  Controlled,  and  the  Pump  Operated  by  Electric 
Motor,  Gasoline  Engine  or  by  Hand. 

SPRAY  PUMPS  AND  ACCESSORIES     199  to  216 

Bucket,  Knapsack,  Barrel,  Tank,  Compressed  Air,  and  Cart  Sprayers  for 
the  Garden,  Greenhouse  and  Orchard;  Independent  Power  Spray  Pumps 
and  Complete  Power  Spraying  Outfits  for  Extensive  Operations;  Field 
Sprayers,  Spray  Nozzles,  Spraying  Attachments,  etc. 

REPAIRS  OR  EXTRA  PARTS .   217  to  238 

Descriptive  Tabulated  Price  Lists  of  Extra  Parts  for  Deming  Hand,  Wind- 
mill and  Power  Pumps;  Iron  and  Brass  Cylinders,  Spray  Pumps  and 
Accessories. 

TECHNICAL  DATA  AND  ENGINEERING  TABLES      239  to  248 

Information  for  the  Engineer,  Architect  and  Manufacturer;  Also  for  Dealers 
In  and  Users  of  Pumps  in  General;  Such  as  Facts,  Formulas  and  Rules 
Relating  to  Hydraulics  and  Pneumatics;  Including  Capacities,  Power 
and  Speed  of  Pumps,  and  Their  Operating  Factor. 

TELEGRAPH  CIPHER  CODE  AND  INDEXES 249  to  254 

Embracing  Figure  Index  Arranged  by  Figure  Numbers,  Consecutively; 
and  Alphabetical  Index  Arranged  by  Name  of  Article.  The  Telegraph 
Cipher  Code  Defines  Sentences  Relating  to  Class  of  Goods,  Inquiries  and 
Prices,  Terms  and  Shipments;  Also  to  Orders  and  their  Execution. 


MOUSE        LIFT 


FORCE     PUMPS 


FOR  CISTERNS  AND  WELLS 


PITCHER   SPOUT   AND    CISTERN 

LIFT    PUMPS    FOR    SHALLOW 

WELLS  AND  CISTERNS.      HOUSE 

FORCE    PUMPS   FOR   HAND   USE 

IN  DOMESTIC  WATER 

SUPPLY. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


A  Typical  Deming  House  Force  Pump 
Fig.  508 


LEVER  BOLT 


CROSSHEAO 


DISCHARGE  TUBE 
UNION  NUT  


(Descriptive  Illustration) 

The  names  of  the  various  parts  are  indicated  in  the  illustration  to  give  dealers  and  users 
a  general  idea  of  the  component  parts  of  pumps  shown  in  this  section  or  chapter  of  the 
catalogue.  These  pumps  are  complete  integral  force  pumps  ready  for  attaching  of  suction  and 
discharge  tubing. 

The  pumps  designated  as  house  force  pumps  will  satisfactorily  lift  water  by  suction  a 
vertical  distance  of  25  ft.  calculated  from  the  surface  of  the  water  to  the  pump  cylinder.  A 
reasonable  horizontal  distance  from  the  water  supply  to  the  cylinder  does  not  materially  affect 
the  working  of  the  pump,  but  all  pipe  connections  should  be  screwed  up  tight  and  the  horizontal 
part  of  suction  pipe  should  always  incline  a  trifle  upward  toward  the  pump.  This  will  prevent 
air  pockets,  which  are  troublesome. 

With  a  house  force  pump  water  can  be  lifted  and  forced  to  a  point  above  the  surface  of 
supply,  (called  the  total  lift)  from  a  cistern,  well,  spring,  dam  or  creek,  as  given  below  for  various 
dimensions  of  cylinder. 

Approximate  Duty  of  House  Force  Pumps 

(The  Leverage  Being  About  6  to  1) 


Diameter  of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity  per  Stroke 
Gallons 

Will  Lift  and  Force 
Feet 

2 

|« 

zy2 

6 

6 
6 

8 
8 

.0816 
.1275 
.1836 
.3332 
.4352 

90 
75 
50 
35 
30 

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How  to  Install  Deming  House  Lift  and  Force  Pumps 
Shown  on  the  Following  Pages 

Before  placing  the  pump  in  working 
position,  it  is  best  to  soak  the  stock  in  water 
for  an  hour  or  so.  This  will  expand  the  cup 
leather  and  cause  it  to  fit  the  walls  of  the 
cylinder  more  snugly.  The  pump  should 
always  rest  firmly  on  the  well  curb  or  plat- 
form, and  should  not  be  supported  by  the 
suction  pipe.  The  lower  end  of  the  suction 
pipe  should  never  be  permitted  to  touch  the 
bottom  of  the  well. 

The  pump  always  works  easier  after  a 
few  days'  use.  If  the  plunger  leathers  should 
be  thick,  the  pump  may  work  hard  and  stiff 
at  first.  It  is  almost  impossible  to  adjust 
leathers  exactly  right  at  the  factory  because 
of  the  difference  in  expansion  and  thickness 
of  the  leathers. 

All  pipe  joints  should  be  well  threaded  and 
screwed  together  snugly  so  as  to  secure  a 
perfect  suction.  The  connecting  rod  in  deep 
well  pumps  should  be  well  threaded  and 
screwed  together  jtightly  to  make  good, 
strong  joints. 

If  a  bucket  of  water  is  held  to  the  spout 
and  the  handle  is  worked  rapidly,  the  pump 
will  prime  itself. 

It  is  possible  to  draw  water  horizontally 
any  reasonable  distance,  provided  the  vertical 
suction  distance  does  not  exceed  25  feet.  This  is  illustrated  by  the  "Typical  Installation"  in 
which  the  water  is  drawn  vertically  from  the  well,  then  horizontally  to  a  point  beneath  the  pump, 
and  again  vertically  into  the  pump  cylinder  which  is  located  in  the  stock  or  body  of  the  pump. 
When  the  suction  pipe  is  laid  horizontally,  it  should  be  placed  underground  a  distance  of  three 
feet  to  prevent  freezing,  and  the  pipe  leading  vertically  to  the  pump  should  be  carefully  boxed 
in  for  the  same  reason. 

Where  the  water  is  more  than  25  feet  below  the  pump,  Deming  Set-Length  Pumps,  with 
additional  pipe,  or  Deming  Well  Pump  Standards  should  be  used. 

Engineering  Tables  and  Information  Relating  to  Hydraulics,  Pages  239  to  248 

11 


Typical   Installation  showing  well  a  horizontal    distance 
from  pump 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Close  Top  Pitcher  Spout  Pump 

With  Adjustable  Lever  and  Cut-Off  Base 

For  a  Vertical  Suction  Lift  of  25  Feet 

Fig.   125 


This  is  our  Fig.  125  improved  pitcher  spout  pump  with  close  top.  It  is  in  universal  favor 
for  house  use,  where  a  low  priced  but  substantial  cistern  pump  is  required.  Fig.  125  has  a  cut- 
off base  so  that  a  bucket  or  vessel  when  set  under  the  spout,  will  catch  the  water. 

The  cylinder  is  polished  on  a  special  machine  which  insures  a  smooth  surface  for  the  plunger 
and  at  the  same  time  leaves  intact  the  chilled  face  of  the  casting.  All  parts  are  made  to  exact 
gauges  so  that  repairs  will  always  fit.  An  iron  valve  seat  is  regularly  furnished.  Brass  valve 
seat  instead  of  iron,  will  be  furnished  if  desired,  but  at  extra  cost. 

On  the  projecting  hub  at  the  bottom  of  the  base,  is  screwed  a  coupling  nut  which  is 
threaded  for  iron  pipe.  When  so  ordered,  either  a  brass  tube  or  a  galvanized  iron  tube  for  solder- 
ing to  lead  pipe,  will  be  furnished,  but  at  extra  charge.  Fig.  125  is  made  with  either  iron  or 
brass-lined  cylinder  as  listed  below. 

Furnished,  when  so  ordered,  with  Brass   Valve  Seat  at  extra  cost. 
Quantity,  Dimensions  and  Weights  of  Fig.   125,  Packed  for  Export 


Sizes  

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

No   5 

Number  in  Case 

25 

24 

16 

12 

Cubic  Feet  

16  2 

18  4 

15 

17    1 

Gross  Weights,  Pounds     

685 

775 

570 

I                570 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Size              Fitted 
Cylinder        for  Pipe 
Inches           Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

IRON 

BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher                  Price 

Cipher                  Price 

2 
3 
4 
5 

3                    1^ 
3H                 1# 
4                      11A 
4H                  2 

4 
4 
4 
5 

ASSAYED                   $4  .  75 
ASSENT                       5  25 
ASSIGN                        6  25 
ASSUAGE                     9  .  50 

ASTRAY                   $7  .  25 
ASUNDER                   8.00 
ATONING                  9  00 
ATTAIN                   12  5) 

23 
26 
31 

41 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


'he  Deming  "Domestic"  Kitchen  Pump 

With  Close  Top 
For  Vertical  Suction  Lift  of  25  Feet 

Fig.   102 


This  is  a  splendid  pump  for  kitchen  use.  The  close  top  and  large  water  chamber  prevent 
the  water  from  splashing  out  at  the  top.  A  spout  of  this  type  keeps  the  water  from  dripping 
back  on  the  pump  stand.  The  "horn"  on  the  spout  provides  a  means  of  supporting  the  bucket. 
By  unscrewing  the  two  bolts  in  the  bearer,  the  lever  can  be  swung  around  to  the  right  or  left 
as  desired. 

The  "Domestic"  is  very  durable.  It  is  not  expensive  and  is  a  staunch  and  efficient 
pump  for  cistern  use.  The  cylinder  is  iron.  On  the  projecting  hub  at  the  bottom  of  the  base, 
is  screwed  a  coupling  nut  which  is  threaded  for  iron  pipe.  If  specified,  a  brass  or  galvanised 
iron  tube  for  soldering  to  lead  pipe  will  be  supplied  at  extra  cost.  All  parts  are  made  to 
exact  gauges  so  repairs  will  always  fit. 

Furnished,  when  so  ordered,  with  Brass  Valve  Seat  at  extra  cost. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Size  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for  Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Weight 
Pounds 

3 

IH 

4^ 

ACCRUE 

$5.00 

22 

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13 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Brass  Cylinder  Pitcher  Spout  Pumps 


With  Close  Top  and  Adjustable  Lever 
For  Vertical  Suction  Lift  of  25  Feet 


Fig.   101 


Fig.   115 


These  pumps  have  the  cylinder  or  stock  constructed  of  SEAMLESS  BRASS  TUBING  which 
makes  them  extremely  durable.  On  the  projecting  hub  at  the  bottom  of  the  base,  is  screwed 
a  coupling  nut  which  is  threaded  for  iron  pipe.  If  so  ordered,  a  brass  or  galvanized  iron  tube 
for  soldering  to  lead  pipe  will  be  supplied  at  extra  cost. 

Fig.  101  can  be  furnished  with  either  nickel  plated  or  brass  finished  cylinder  as  listed  below. 
Fig.  115  has  all-brass  plunger. 

The  bearers  may  be  set  at  any  angle  to  the  spout.  The  construction  of  the  bases  makes 
it  possible  to  place  a  vessel  directly  beneath  the  spout. 

Wherever  a  cistern  pump  of  neat  appearance  and  high  quality  is  desired,  either  Fig.  101 
or  Fig.  115  will  fulfill  the  requirements  in  every  respect. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on  these  pumps. 


Figure 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Cylinder 

Stroke 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

ini                    3                   \\/.               /Polished  Brass\ 
\  Nickel    Plated/ 

4                     17 

ANTIPATHY 
ANTIGRAPH 

$7.00 
8.00 

115 

3                   \V±                Polished  Brass 

4                     22 

ASSAYER 

8.00 

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14 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Revolving  Top  Cistern  Pumps 

With  Bolted  Base  and  Polished  Cylinder 
For  Vertical  Suction  Lift  of  25  Feet  or  Less 


Fig.  120 


Detail  View  of 

Base  Furnished  on 

These  Pumps 


Fig.  124,  With  Wall  Brackets 


These  pumps  have  the  cylinder  in  the  stock  and  are  ready  to  use  when  connected  to  pipe. 
The  cylinder  is  bolted  to  the  base.  The  top  is  held  in  place  by  a  set  screw  so  that  the  lever  may 
be  swung  around  to  any  desired  position. 

The  cylinder  is  water  polished  up  to  the  spout,  which  prevents  wear  on  the  pump  leather 
and  insures  a  good  suction. 

The  base  on  these  pumps  is  tapped  for  iron  pipe  as  listed  below.  When  so  ordered,  tubes 
for  soldering  to  lead  pipe  will  be  furnished  at  extra  price. 

Fig.  124  is  identical  with  Fig.  120  except  that  it  is  fitted  with  brackets  for  attaching  to 
plank  or  wall. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

*Fitted  for 
Pipe             Stroke 
Inches           Inches 

IRON 

BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Weight 
Pomids 

Cipher                  Price 

Cipher 

Price 

120 

2 

2  \/ 

11A                  5 

ABBOT                     $4.50 

AIDANT 

$  6.50 

23 

120 

3 

2M 

1M                   6 

ABBREVIATE             5  .  00 

AIDER 

7.25 

26 

120 

4            3 

11A                  7 

ABDICATE                  5.50 

AIGRE 

8.00 

34 

120 

5            3M 

11A                   7 

ABDICATION              6.50 

AIMER 

9.50 

42 

120 

6 

31A 

2                        8 

ABDOMEN                  8.00 

AIMLESS 

11.50              51 

'120 

8 

4 

2H                    8 

ABDUCE                  10.00 

AIRING 

15.00              56 

124 

2 

2^ 

1M                   5 

ADJUTOR                    4  .  50 

ALBURN 

6.50 

25 

124 

3 

2M 

1M                   6 

ADJUTRIX                  5.00 

ALBURNUS 

7.25 

28 

124 

4 

3 

1^                   7 

ADMONISH                 5.50 

ALCADE 

8.00             37 

124 

5 

3M 

1^                   7 

ADOBE                       6  .  50 

ALCAIC 

9.50 

48 

124 

6 

31A 

2                       8 

ADONEAN                  8  .  00 

ALCANNA 

11.50 

53 

124 

8 

4                  2y2                  8 

ADONIS                    10.00 

ALCEDO 

15.50 

58 

*For  export,  when  so  ordered,  we  fit  these  pumps  for  English  pipe  thread. 

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15 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Special  Cistern  Force  Pumps 


With  Brass  Cylinder 
Will  Lift  and  Force  50  Feet 


Fig.  518 


Fig.  519 


The  above  cuts  represent  a  type  of  our  more  recent  cistern  force  pumps  with  Brass 
cylinder.  They  will  be  found  useful  in  elevating  water  to  bathroom,  tank  or  any  part  of  the 
house  by  running  pipes  from  the  back  outlet.  We  furnish  this  pump  with  either  plain  or  cock 
Spout  and  with  or  without  air  chamber.  The  long  swinging  fulcrum  (on  Figs.  518  and  5 '9) 
reduces  the  wear  on  plunger  rod  and  stuffing  box  to  a  minimum.  These  pumps  can  be  fitted 
for  lead  or  iron  pipe,  but  always  furnished  for  iron  pipe  unless  otherwise  specified. 

In  ordering,  always  state  style  of  spout.     For  Nickel-plated  Cylinders  add  $1.00  to  list. 
Brass   Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on  these  pumps. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Suction 

Fig. 

Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 

jnches                      Cipher                           Spout                    Price 

Weight 
in  Pounds 

Inches 

518 

3 

1M 

6 

ENDOGEN                          Plain                  $  8.50 

20 

518 

3 

6 

ENDOCARP                         Cock                      1  1  .  00 

20 

519 

3 

1M 

6 

ENDODERM                         Plain                      10.00       '          25 

519 

3 

IH 

6 

ENFILADE                          Cock                      12.50 

25 

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16 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "New  Era"  Double-Acting  House  Force  Pumps 

With  Differential  Plunger 
Will  Lift  and  Force  from  35  to  50  Feet 

Fig.  540  Fig.  544 


For  house  use  these  are  very  popular  pumps  to  lift  and  force  water  from  cisterns  and 
shallow  wells  where  the  water  is  within  easy  vertical  suction  distance.  If  water  is  to  be  dis- 
charged into  an  elevated  tank,  Fig.  544  must  be  used,  because  it  has  a  cock  spout  adapting  it 
especially  to  this  purpose. 

The  suction  plunger  below  the  spout,  and  the  differential  plunger  above  the  spout 
produce  a  double  acting  effect  as  the  suction  plunger  is  twice  the  area  of  the  differential. 

On  the  projecting  hub  at  the  bottom  of  the  base,  is  screwed  a  coupling  nut  which  is  threaded 
for  iron  pipe.  When  so  ordered  a  brass  tube  or  galvanized  iron  tube  for  soldering  to  lead  pipe, 
will  be  furnished  at  additional  cost. 

The  spouts  are  threaded  for  %-inch  hose  coupling.  The  back  outlet  is  tapped  for  1-inch 
pipe.  The  bearers  are  adjustable  so  the  levers  can  be  turned  at  any  angle  with  the  spout.  By 
removing  the  brass  plug  in  the  air  chamber,  Figs.  540  and  544  may  be  converted  into  lift  pumps. 

Brass   Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on  these  pumps. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Suction 

BRASS-LINED 

CYLINDER 

Weight 

Fig. 

No. 

Cylinder 

Pipe 
Inches 

Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Pounds 

540 
540 
544 

544 

4 
6 
4 
6 

3 

!« 

3H 

1M 

3^ 

O  I/ 

3H 
3H 

EARLESS 
EARLOCK 
EAGLESS 
EARWIG 

$  8.50 
10.00 
10.50 
12.00 

30 
35 
32 
37 

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17 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Hand  Force  Pump  on  Base 

With  Cock  Spout  and  Air  Chamber 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet 

Fig.  508 


This  is  an  extremely  popular  pump.  It  has  an  air  chamber  and  cock  spout  on  the  side 
discharge.  The  upward  discharge  is  supplied  with  a  union  nut  and  galvanized  malleable  iron 
tube  threaded  for  pipe  as  listed.  Brass  cased  plunger  rod  is  regularly  furnished. 

The  base  is  tapped  for  iron  suction  pipe.  All  parts  are  made  to  exact  gauges  and  repairs 
will  always  fit. 

The  bearer  is  adjustable  to  any  angle  with  the  spout.  The  bolt  holes  in  the  air  chamber 
are  so  spaced  that  the  spout  can  be  turned  90  degrees  in  either  direction. 

To  prevent  freezing,  raise  the  lever  to  extreme  height. 

If  upward  discharge  ONLY  is  to  be  used,  deduct  $2.50  for  cock  spout  from  list  price. 

Brass   Valve  Seat  is  regularly  furnished  on  this  pump. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Suction  and 
Discharge 
Fitted  for 
Pipe,  Inches 

Will  Lift 
and 
Force 
Feet 

Stroke 
Inches 

IRON 

BRASS  LINED 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

2 

21A 

11A 

75 

6 

ELFISH 

$12.50 

EMBREW 

$15.00 

60 

4 

3 

1M 

50 

6 

ELICIT 

14.50 

EMBROGLIO 

17.00 

64 

6 

BH 

1^ 

35 

8 

ELICITED 

21.50 

EMBRYO 

25.00 

83 

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18 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Hand  Force  Pump  on  Plank 

With  Cock  Spout  and  Upward  Discharge 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet 

Fig.  509 


The  pump  here  illustrated  is  in  every  respect  similar  to  Fig.  508,  shown  on  opposite  page, 
except  that  it  is  provided  with  brackets  for  attaching  to  plank  or  wall. 

The  upward  discharge  is  supplied  with  a  union  nut  and  galvanized  malleable  iron  tube 
threaded  for  pipe  as  listed. 

Base  is  tapped  for  iron  pipe  as  listed  below.  When  so  ordered,  tubes  for  soldering  to  lead 
pipe  will  be  furnished  at  extra  price. 

The  bolt  holes  in  the  air  chamber  are  so  spaced  that  the  spout  can  be  turned  90  degrees  in 
either  direction.  Brass  cased  plunger  rod  is  regularly  furnished.  All  parts  are  made  to  exact 
gauges  so  that  repairs  will  always  fit. 

Should  the  plank  not  be  desired,  deduct  $1.00  list. 

If  cock  spout  is  not  desired,  deduct  $2.50  from  list  price. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

2 
4 

6 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

|« 

3« 

Suction  and 
Discharge 
Fitted    for 
Pipe,  Inches 

Will  Lift 
and 
Force 
Feet 

Stroke 
Inches 

IRON 

BRASS 

LINED 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

11A 
lYt 

VA 

75 
50 
35 

6 
6 
8 

ELOPEMENT 
ELOQUENCE 
ELOQUENT 

$13.50 
15.50 
22.50 

ENCHISEL 
ENCHASE 
ENCLOISTER 

S16.00 
18.00 
26.00 

69 
72 

89 

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19 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Blue  Special"  House  Force  Pump 

With  Brass  Tube  Cylinder 
Will  Lift  and  Force  50  Feet 

Fig.  516 


This  is  one  of  our  latest  and  best  designed  pumps  for  house  use.  It  has  a  long  swinging 
fulcrum  which  puts  on  the  base,  all  the  strain  of  pumping.  The  suction  pipe  screws  into  the  base. 
This  type  of  bolted  base  is  very  convenient  to  install  and  makes  the  suction  valve  easy  of  access 
when  the  cylinder  is  removed  from  the  base. 

Fig.  516  has  brass  tube  cylinder  and  large  air  chamber,  also  compression  bibb  cock  and  a 
back  outlet  tapped  for  one  inch  pipe.  The  plunger  rod  is  brass  cased  and  operates  through  a 
brass  stuffing  box  gland.  Fig.  516  is  painted  blue  and  gold  and  presents  a  very  neat  appearance. 
The  unusually  long  lever  makes  pumping  easy. 

Brass  Valve  Seat  is  regularly  furnished  on  this  pump. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Suction 
Fitted  for  Pipe 
Inches 

Back  Outlet 
Fitted  for  Pipe 

Stroke 
Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Weight 
in  Pounds 

3 

IK 

1  Inch 

6 

EXPLODE 

$10.00 

40 

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20 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  House  Force  Pump  on  Plank 

With  Fly- Wheel  and  Crank 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet 
Fig.  523 


This  pump  is  firmly  bolted  to  the  wall  plank. 
The  spout  can  be  set  at  different  angles  by  re- 
moving the  bolts  in  the  base  of  the  air  chamber. 

The  fly-wheel  is  20  inches  in  diameter  and 
will  be  found  of  great  assistance  in  pumping 
large  quantities  of  water. 

The  plunger  rod  is  brass  cased  and  operates 
through  a  brass  stuffing  box  gland. 

The  upward  discharge  is  supplied  with  a 
union  nut  and  galvanized  malleable  iron  tube 
threaded  for  pipe  as  listed. 

Base  is  tapped  for  iron  pipe  as  listed  below. 
When  so  ordered,  tubes  for  soldering  to  lead 
pipe  will  be  supplied  at  extra  cost. 

The  plank  on  which  the  pump  is  mounted  is 
nicely  finished  in  natural  wood.  Deduct  $1.00 
from  list  price  if  plank  is  not  desired. 

If  cock  spout  is  not  desired,  deduct  $2.50 
from  list  price. 

Brass  Valve  Seat  is  regularly  furnished  on 
this  pump. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Diam. 
Cyl. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
Gallons 

Will 
Lift 
and 
Force 
Feet 

Suc- 
tion 
Inches 

Up- 
ward 
Dis- 
charge 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

IRON  CYLINDER        BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

2 
4 
6 

gM 

3^ 

6 
6 
6 

.127 
.183 
.249 

75 
50 
35 

1  \/ 

lj| 

1  \/ 

135 
165 
175 

EROSE 
EROSIVE 
EROTEME 

$31.50 
37.00 
45.00 

ENTREATY 
ENTREE 
ENTRENCH 

$34.00 
40.50 
49.50- 

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21 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  House  Force  Pump  on  Plank 

With  Upward  Discharge 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet 

Fig.  520 


Fig.  520  has  a  brass  cased  piston  rod 
with  pitman  and  rod  guide,  and  long 
lever.  The  lever  is  furnished  for  either 
right  or  left  hand,  but  is  always  arranged 
right  handed,  as  illustrated,  unless  other- 
wise ordered. 

All  parts  are  made  to  exact  gauges  so 
that  repairs  will  always  fit. 

The  discharge  of  Fig.  520  is  fitted  with 
a  galvanized  malleable  iron  tube  threaded 
for  iron  pipe,  this  tube  being  attached  to 
the  discharge  funnel  writh  a  coupling  nut. 

Base  is  tapped  for  iron  pipe  as  listed 
below.  When  so  ordered,  tubes  for  sol- 
dering to  lead  pipe  will  be  supplied  at 
extra  cost. 

Fig.  520  is  regularly  mounted  on  a 
handsome  plank  and  presents  a  very  fine 
appearance.  If  this  plank  is  not  desired, 
deduct  $1.00  list. 

Brass  Valve  Seat  is  regularly  furnished 
on  this  pump. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Size 

Suction  and 

Will  Lift 

IRON 

BRASS  LINED 

Weight 

No. 

Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe,  Inches 

Force, 
Feet 

Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher              Price 

in 
Pounds 

2 
4 

6 

!* 

3j^ 

IX 

1M 
l^i 

75 
50 
35 

7 
7 
7 

EPIDEMIC 
EPIDEMY 
EPIGRAM 

$15.50 
16.50 
22.00 

ENTUNE            $18.00 
ENURE                20  .  00 
ENVAULT            26  .  50 

95 
100 
105 

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22 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  House  Force  Pump  on  Plank 

With  Air  Chamber  and  Cock  Spout 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet 

Fig.  524 


In  all  respects  this  is  the  same  pump  as  Fig. 
520,  except  that  an  air  chamber  and  cock  spout 
have  been  added.  The  bolt  holes  in  the  air 
chamber  are  so  spaced  that  the  spout  can  be 
turned  90  degrees. 

The  upward  discharge  is  supplied  with  a 
union  nut  and  galvanized  malleable  iron  tube 
threaded  for  pipe  as  listed. 

Base  is  tapped  for  iron  pipe  as  listed  below. 
When  so  ordered,  tubes  for  soldering  to  lead  pipe 
will  be  supplied  at  extra  cost. 

All  parts  are  made  to  exact  gauges  so  that 
repairs  wrill  always  fit. 

Should  plank  not  be  desired,  deduct  $1.00 
list. 

Deduct  $2.50  from  list  price  if  cock  spout 
is  not  wanted. 

Brass  Valve  Seat  is  regularly  furnished  on 
this  pump. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Size 

Suction  and 

Will  Lift 
„_  j 

IRON 

BRASS 

LINED 

No. 

Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe,  Inches 

Inches 

Force. 
Feet 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Pi 

2 

4 
6 

2H 
3^ 

1M 
1M 

1H 

7 
7 

75 
50 
35 

ERECTED 
ERECTION- 
ERGOT 

$20.00 
21.00 
28.00 

ENVY 
ENVYING 
ENVIER 

$2: 
2-1 
31 

24.50 
32 . 50 


Weight 

in 
Pounds 


100 
114 
115 


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23 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "Ideal"  Double- Acting  Oscillating  Force  Pump 

With  Brackets 
Will  Lift  and  Force  20  to  90  Feet 

Fig.  570 


Fig.  570  is  well  suited  for  pumping  hot  liquid,  oils,  wines, 
cider,  etc.,  as  it  has  no  leather  packing. 

To  secure  the  best  results,  the  vertical  distance  from  the 
pump  to  the  liquid  should  not  exceed  20  feet.  A  foot  valve  on 
the  end  of  the  suction  pipe  may  be  used  to  advantage  where 
freezing  is  not  liable  to  occur.  The  pump  lever  may  be  worked 
from  either  a  vertical  or  horizontal  position.  The  construction 
of  Fig.  570  is  such  as  to  cause  a  minimum  of  friction.  All  parts 
are  made  to  exact  gauges  so  that  repairs  will  always  fit.  The 
following  parts  are  regularly  made  of  brass: 

Oscillating  wing  or  piston,  valves,  which  are  brass 
swing  type,  suction  valve  deck  and  valves, 
stuffing-box  gland. 

Following  are  the  parts  regularly  made  of  iron,  any  or 
all  of  which  will  be  made  of  brass  when  specified  at  extra  cost: 
Shell,  lid,  stuffing-box  nut  and  pipe  flanges. 

The  piston  shaft  is  steel  but  will  be  made  of  brass  if 
specified,  but  at  extra  cost.  Lever  is  regularly  malleable  iron 
but  can  be  furnished  with  an  iron  socket  and  wood  lever  if  so  specified.  The  interior  view 
shown  on  opposite  page  will  explain  the  construction,  also  method  of  operation. 

We  can  furnish  air  chamber  with  cock  spout  at  additional  list  prices  as  on  opposite  page. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Suction  and 
Discharge 
Flanges 
Fitted  for 
Pipe,  Inches 

Outside 
Diameter 
of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Inside 
Diameter 
of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Capacity  ^at 
50  Strokes 
per  Minute 
Gallons 

Will  Lift 
and  Force 
When 
Operated 
by  One 
Man 

Weight  in 
Pounds 

Iron  (includes  brass  wing 
and  valves;    brass  suction 
deck    and    valves;     brass 
stuffing-box  gland) 

Cipher 

Price 

0 
1 
2 

1 

5 

6 

1  4 

9  4 

1 

6% 

4 
5 
6 
9 
13 
19 

90 
72 
60 
40 
27 
20 
17 

17 
23 
27 
39 
50 
58 
67 

GABLED 
GADDED 
GAINSAID 
GALLANTLY 
GALLED 
GALLERIES 
GALLOPED 

$18.00 
19.00 
20.00 
25.00 
30.00 
38.00 
44.00 

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24 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  " Ideal"  Double-Acting  Oscillating  Force  Pump 

Mounted  on  Base 
Will  Lift  and  Force  20  to  90  Feet 

Fig.  670 


DISCHARGE  FLANGE 

FLANGE  BOLTS  - 

SHELL 
DISCHARGE  VALVES 

OSCILLATING  WING 
OR  PISTON 

SUCTION  VALVES 
SUCTION  VALVE  DECK 

BASE 


COUPLING  NUT  ' 
DETAIL  OF  FIGURE  670 

We  can  furnish  air  chamber  with  cock  spout  at  additional  list  as  given  below: 


Fig.  670  is  same  as  Fig.  570  shown  on  oppo- 
site page,  but  mounted  on  a  cast-iron  base. 


No.  0. 
No.  1. 


Iron  Air  Chamber  and  Brass  Bibb  Cock 

.$6.50         No.  2 $6.50        No   5 

.6.50        No.  3 8.00        No  6 

No.  4  .  .   8.00 


.$9.00 
.    9.00 


Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Suction  and 
Discharge 
Flanges 
Fitted  for 
Pipe,  Inches 

M 

i 

Outside 
Diameter 
of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Inside 
Diameter 
of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Approxi- 
mate 
Capacity 
per  Minute 
Gallons 

Will  Lift 
and  Force, 
Feet 

Weight  in 
Pounds 

Iron  (includes  brass  wing 
and  valves;  brass  suction 
deck   and   valves;     brass 
stuffing-box  gland) 

Cipher 

Price 

$20.00 
21.00 
22.50 
27.50 
33.00 
41.50 
48.00 

0 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

9  4 

5^ 
6% 
7M 
8% 
9% 

4 
5 
6 
9 
13 
19 
22 

90 
72 
60 
40 
27 
20 
17 

25 
30 
35 
51 
60 
70 
76 

GADFLY 
GAGGING 
GALIOT 
GAMUT 
GARBAGE 
GARDENER 
GAUFFER 

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25 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Climax"  Double  Acting  House  Force  Pumps 


For  Open  Tank  Water  Systems 
Will  Lift  and  Force  50  to  75  Feet 


Fig.  608 


Fig.  600 


These  are  two  of 
our  most  popular  pumps 
for  elevating  water  to  up- 
per floors  and  attic  tanks. 
Access  to  the  valves  is  ob- 
tained by  removing  the 
two  bolts,  one  on  each  end 
of  the  pump.  The  air 
chamber  and  suction  at- 
tachment can  then  each 
be  separated  from  the 
valve  chamber,  leaving 
the  valves  exposed.  As 
shown  in  the  illustration, 
the  valve  chamber  is 
cast  on  the  side  of  the 
cylinder.  Both  cylinder 
heads  are  bolted  on,  mak- 
ing the  plunger  easily  ac- 
cessible. 

Water  is  dis- 
charged on  both  strokes 
and  a  steady  even  stream 
is  insured  because  of  the 
large  air  chamber.  Figs. 
608  and  600  are  especially 

suited  to  open  tank  water  systems.    For  pumps  to  be  used  with  the  hydro-pneumatic  (compressed 

air  tank  systems)  see  next  page.    All  "Climax"  pumps  have  bronze  wing  valves  and  bronze  valve 

seats.    Many  thousand  "Climax"  pumps  are  now  in  use. 

Fig.  600  is  fitted  with  cog  lever.     In  this  respect  only  does  it  differ  from  Fig.   608  which 

has  plain  lever. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


6 
£ 

1 
2 

"o  c 
oi1"* 

|g 

Suction 
Inch 

JJ-S 

&a 

<u 

11 

C/2 

Fig.  608 

i  "tt.2 

Fig.  600 

•II                 Iron 

Brass  Lined  Cyl.      •  j  §                 Iron 

Brass-Lined  Cyl. 

>PV     Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

^        Cipher 

Price 

Cipher     j  Price 

;» 

$ 

i 

IM 

4 

4 

55     FABLE 
61     FABRIC 

$16.00 
18.00 

FABULIST 
FABULIZE 

$18.00 
21.00 

60      FRANTIC 
67     FRAP 

$18.00 
20.00 

FRAUD        $20.00 
FRAUDFUL   23.00 

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26 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Climax"  Double  Acting  House  Force  Pumps 


For  Hydro-Pneumatic  Systems 
Will  Lift  and  Force  50  to  75  Feet 


Fig.  608^ 


With  Air  Cock  and  Plain  Lever 


Fig.  6003^ 

With  Air  Cock  and  Cog  Lever 


Except  that  to  each  of 
these  pumps  is  fitted  a  small 
check  valve  and  air  cock, 
they  are  identical  with  Figs. 
608  and  600  shown  on  the 
opposite  page.  This  air 
valve  which  is  attached  to 
the  cylinder  head,  adapts 
these  pumps  for  use  with 
hydro-pneumatic  systems  of 
water  supply  (commonly 
known  as  compression  tank 
water  systems). 

The  hydro-pneumatic 
systems  are  fully  explained 
on  pages  187  to  198.  With 
the  air  cock  just  mentioned 
the  amount  of  air  to  be 
pumped  into  the  tank  with 
the  water,  can  be  easily 
governed  by  adjusting  the 
cock.  If  it  is  desired  to 

pump   water   only,   then   the   air    cock    can    be    shut    off.    Fig.    6003^   "Climax"   is   the   Fig. 
"Climax"  with  cog  lever  instead  of  plain  lever. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig.  608^ 


w§     WM       ~  &~* 

£•3 

*J    03                                                    fig-    UVUX2 

MC 

•<D  3                 Iron 

Brass-Lined  Cyl. 

•5  3                Iron 

Brass  Lined  Cyl. 

^j     Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

^^       Cipher 

Price 

Cipher     1  Price 

2      3  2 

1M   |  1         4 

!       4 

FRANK 
^     FRANKED 

517.00 
19.00 

FRANKING  $19.00     60     FRAY 
FRANKLY      22.00      67     FRAYING 

$19.00     FRECKLE    $21.00 
21.00     FRECKLY      24.  UO 

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27 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 

"""""iiiiiiiiiiiininm 

Deming  Double-Acting  House  Force  Pump 

For  Hydro-Pneumatic  Service 

For  Wells  and  Cisterns  25  Feet  Deep  or  Less 

Fig.  606 


Section  of  Fig.  606 
(Patented) 


In  general  construction,  this  pump  is  similar  to  those 
illustrated  and  described  on  the  two  preceding  pages.  It 
is,  however,  fitted  with  a  special  internal  air  cylinder  which 
is  connected  directly  to  the  air  chamber  or  compression 
tank  as  desired,  by  an  air  discharge  pipe.  With  this  device, 
air  is  not  taken  directly  into  the  suction;  therefore  the 
efficiency  of  the  pump  is  not  impaired.  The  piston  rod 

is  hollow  and  forms  the  internal  air  cylinder.  If  water  only  is  desired,  close  the  air  cock  on  plunger 
rod.  THIS  INTERNAL  AIR  CYLINDER  is  FULLY  COVERED  BY  OUR  PATENTS.  The  view  of  this  pump 
in  section  shows  clearly  the  method  of  operating. 

FlG.  606  IS .  ESPECIALLY  ADAPTED  FOR  USE  WHERE  THE  SUPPLY  IS  HIGHER  THAN  THE  PUMP, 

but  can  also  be  used  to  good  advantage  where  the  supply  is  lower  than  the  pump. 

FIG.  606  is,  without  doubt,  the  most  efficient  hand  pump  on  the  market  for  hydro-pneu- 
matic systems. 


Fig.  606,  with  Patented  Internal 
Air  Cylinder 


Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Size 

Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke              Suction 
Inches               Inches 

Discharge 
Inches 

WITH  BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Cipher 

FAITH 

Price 
$25.00 

Weight 
Pounds 

1 

2H 

4 

1M 

1 

56 

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28 


SET-LENGTH    LIFT 


FORCE   PUMPS 


FOR  HAND  AND  WINDMILL 


NON-FREEZING   OUTDOOR 

PUMPS     FOR    SHALLOW    WELLS 

AND  CISTERNS.  COMPLETE  LIFT 

AND   FORCE   PUMPS  FOR  HAND 

AND     WINDMILL     USE    WITH 

THREE-FOOT  SET-LENGTH 

BETWEEN  STANDARD 

AND  CYLINDER 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

A  Typical  Deming  Set  Length  Force  Pump 
Fig.  442   (In  Section) 


FLAT  ROD 


FLAT  AND  ROUND 

ROD  COUPLING 
WITH  SET  SCREW 


PLUNGER  ROD 
HEMP  PACKING  N 
BEARER  BOLT  — 


FLAT  ROD  GUIDE 
OF  FULCRUM  TOP 


STUFFING  BOX 
GLAND 


LEVER  LINK 


BEARER  OR 
FULCRUM 


-AIR  CHAMBER  TUBE 
—AIR  CHAMBER 


HOSE 
TUBE 


SPOUT  NUT 
DISCHARGE  PIPE 


STANDARD 

WITH  BASE 

AND  AIR 

CHAMBER 


PLUNGER   ROD 


LEATHER 
WASHER 


BACK  OUTLET 
PLUG 


ROD  COUPLING 


LEVER 


TOP  CAP 


BOTTOM  CAP  WITH 
VALVE  SEAT 


Approximate  Sizes  of  Cylinders  for  Hand  and  Windmill  Pumps 


Depth  of  Well  in  Feet  (This  Depth  or  Less)    

25 

50 

75 

100 

150 

200 

Diameter  of  Cylinder  in  Inches  (This  Size  or  Less)    

m 

3 

2^ 

2H 

2 

m 

Diameter  of  Suction  and  Discharge  in  Inches  (This  Size  or  Greater) 

m 

1M 

1M 

1M 

1 

i 

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30 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Set  Length  Lift  and  Force  Pumps 
Suggestions  For  Installing   Them 

Any  pump  stock  which  is  connected  to  an  independent  cylinder  by  sufficient  pipe  to 
place  the  top  of  the  cylinder  three  feet  below  the  base  of  the  pump,  is  known  as  a  "Set  Length 
pump."  By  the  use  of  this  fixed  set  length,  the  cylinder  is  brought  below  the  frost  line.  All 
the  pumps  illustrated  in  this  section  are  furnished  with  a  three-foot  set  length  and  a  cylinder. 

To  prevent  freezing,  we  drill  a  small  hole  in  the  set  length  pipe  just  above  the  cylinder, 
which  permits  the  water  to  drain  out  of  the  pipe  after  pumping.  Care  should  be  taken  that 
this  drip  hole  does  not  become  clogged  while  the  pump  is  being  installed. 

The  set  length  pump  is  intended  for  use  in  wells  28  feet  deep  or  less  or  in  any  place  where 
the  vertical  suction  lift  does  not  exceed  25  feet.  A  set  length  pump  is  very  easy  to  install  since 
it  is  necessary  only  to  screw  sufficient  pipe  into  the  lower  end  of  the  cylinder  to  reach  to  the 
bottom  of  a  well.  However,  the  distance  from  the  bottom  of  the  cylinder  to  the  surface  of 
the  water  should  not  be  greater  than  25  feet.  All  pipe  joints  should  be  well  threaded  and 
screwed  up  tight.  The  weight  of  the  pump  and  pipe  should  be  carried  by  the  well  platform  or 
curb,  and  not  upon  the  suction  pipe,  as  the  suction  pipe  should  never  rest  upon  the  bottom  of 
the  well.  When  the  pump  is  to  be  used  in  a  shallow  well,  it  is  advisable  to  soak  the  cylinder 
in  water  for  an  hour  or  so.  This  will  cause  the  plunger  leathers  to  swell  and  fit  more  snugly 
the  walls  of  the  cylinder. 

By  lengthening  the  pipe  and  lowering  the  cylinder  into  or  near  the  water,  this  type  of 
pump  may  be  used  in  wells  up  to  200  feet  deep,  depending  upon  the  size  of  the  cylinder  and 
the  construction  of  the  pump.  For  instance,  it  is  not  advisable  to  use  Figs.  198,  182,  183,  166 
and  other  light  weight  pumps  shown  in  this  section  in  wells  more  than  50  feet  deep,  while  the 
heavier  pumps  with  longer  levers,  such  as  Figs.  211,  290,  219,  442,  the  "Peerless"  Pumps,  etc., 
may  be  used  in  wells  of  much  greater  depth. 

We  recommend  that  a  foot  valve  be  placed  on  the  end  of  the  suction  pipe  if  the  cylinder 
cannot  be  submerged.  The  foot  valve  will  keep  the  cylinder  and  the  pipe  below  the  cylinder, 
full  of  water  at  all  times,  so  that  the  pump  will  require  no  priming.  However,  if  the  cylinder 
can  be  placed  in  the  water,  the  pump  will  always  be  primed  and  a  foot  valve  will  not  be  neces- 
sary. We  advise  that  the  cylinder  be  submerged  wherever  possible. 

On  the  succeeding  pages  are  described  lift  and  force  pumps  with  cast  iron  stocks;  pipe 
stocks  and  adjustable  bases;  hand,  windmill  and  cog  lever  tops.  The  table  on  opposite  page 
showing  the  size  cylinder  which  should  be  used  in  wells  up  to  200  feet,  will  be  found  useful  when 
figuring  a  pump  installation. 

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31 


Fig.   198 
Open  Top 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Special  Anti-Freezing  Lift  Pumps 

Fig.  398 

With  Set  Length  Connected  Under  Spout        Windmill  Top 
For  Wells  28  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


These  are  the  lightest  pattern  of  set  length  pumps 
which  we  manufacture.  They  are  extremely  popular 
and  have  for  many  years  been  favorites  with  dealers 
and  users.  We  have  made  thousands  of  them. 

By  lengthening  the  pipe  and  lowering  the  cylinders 
into  the  water,  this  type  of  pump  can  be  used  in  wells 
50  feet  deep  or  less,  with  very  satisfactory  results. 

Fig.  198  has  pump  rod  %  inch  diameter. 

Fig.  398  has  windmill  rod  1  inch  x  %  inch,  threaded 
re  inch.  Plunger  rod  is  ^  inch.  Coupling  is  j^  inch 
x  2/g  inch. 

Fig.  398  has  the  same  standard  and  set  length  as 
Fig.  198;  the  only  difference  between  the  two  pumps 
is  that  Fig.  398  has  revolving  windmill  top  instead  of 
hand  top. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length  pipe  three  feet  below 
base  allows  the  water  to  flow  back  into  the  well  and 
prevents  freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on  these 
pumps. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

Size  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

WITH  IRON  CYLINDER 

WITH  BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

198 
198 
398 
398 

2 
4 
2 
4 

1* 

2^ 
3 

IK 
Ijt 

BRAZENLY 
BREACH 
BUTLER 

BUTMENT 

$7.50 
8.00 
8.50 
9.00 

BLANCHING 
BLANCARD 
BLASTING 
BLASTED 

$10.00 
10.50 
11.00 
11.50 

56 
60 
63 
69 

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32 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Special  Open  Top  Hand  Lift  Pump 


Fig.  298 
Hand  Top 


With  Cog  Lever  Top  and  Guarded  Gear 
For  Wells  28  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


This  is  the  same  standard  as  Fig.  198,  on  opposite  page,  but  is  fitted 
with  cog  lever  top  for  hand  operation.  It  makes  a  very  light  but  servicea- 
ble cog  lever  pump  which  we  are  able  to  sell  at  a  low  price.  Fig.  298 
is  the  simplest  form  of  COG  LEVER  set  length  lift  pump. 

As  illustrated,  Fig.  298  is  adapted  for  wells  28  feet  deep  or  less;  but 
if  the  pipe  is  lengthened  and  the  cylinder  lowered  into  or  near  the  water, 
it  may  be  used  in  wells  50  feet  deep  or  less  with  very  satisfactory  results. 
The  cylinder  rod  is  ^  of  an  inch  in  diameter. 

We  construct  this  pump  so  that  the  plunger  rod  is  given  a  direct  vertical 
motion  and  will  not  get  out  of  line,  which  makes  it  very  easy  to  operate. 

The  gear  guards  afford  absolute  protection  from  the  gears,  which  are 
entirely  enclosed  by  the  guards. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length  pipe,  three  feet  below  the  base,  allows 
the  water  to  flow  back  into  the  well  and  prevents  freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seat  is  regularly  furnished  on  this  pump. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

Size  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

WITH  IRON  CYLINDER 

WITH  BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

298 

4 

3 

IX 

BROACH 

$10.00 

BURGOO 

$12.50 

68 

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33 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "Mascot"  Pipe  Standard  Lift  Pumps 

With  Adjustable  Base  and  Brace 
For  Wells  28  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


Fig.   182 
Open  Top 


The  "Mascot"  pump  is  made  with  plain 
and  cog  lever  top  as  illustrated.  That  part  of 
the  standard  below  the  spout  is  made  of  pipe 
and  is  fitted  with  adjustable  base  which  makes 
it  possible  to  have  the  pump  spout  any  desired 
distance  above  the  well  platform  or  sink.  The 
brace  is  also  adjustable  and  the  bearer  is  of  the 
revolving  type. 

As  illustrated,  these  pumps  are  adapted  for 
wells  28  feet  deep  or  less;  by  lengthening  the  pipe 
and  lowering  the  cylinder  into  or  near  the  water, 
they  are  equally  serviceable  in  wells  up  to  50 
feet  deep.  The  stock  and  set  length  on  each 
pump  is  constructed  of  1^-inch  pipe.  The  cylin- 
der rod  is  ^  °f  an  inch  in  diameter. 

The  cog  lever  top  on  Fig.  482  insures 
frictionless  operation.  The  plunger  rod  receives 
a  direct  vertical  motion  which  makes  the  opera- 
tion extremely  easy.  The  gears  are  entirely 
enclosed  by  gear  guards. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length  pipes  of  each 
of  these  pumps,  three  feet  below  the  base,  allows 
the  water  to  flow  back  into  the  well  and  prevents 
freezing.  Figs.  182  and  482  have  six-inch  stroke. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on 
these  pumps. 


Fig.  482 
Open  Top 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

Diam.  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

WITH  IRON  CYLINDER 

WITH  BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

182 
482 

3 
3 

l« 

m 

BACHELOR 
BROMAL 

$7.50 
9.75 

BADGER 
BREWING 

$10.00 
12.25 

50 

58 

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34 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Special  Well  Hand  Lift  Pumps 

With  Adjustable  Base 
For  Wells  28  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


Fig.  166 
Open  Top 


FIG.  166  "NEW  MODEL"  has  a  large  spout 
casting  which  provides  a  receptacle  of  sufficient 
size  to  prevent  the  water  from  spurting  out  at 
the  top.  The  curved  siphon  spout  insures  a 
uniform  discharge.  A  heavy  split  base  is  fur- 
nished, so  that  a  brace  is  not  needed.  The 
bearer  can  be  set  at  any  angle  to  the  spout,  and 
the  base  being  adjustable,  permits  the  standard 
to  be  any  desired  height.  The  cylinder  rod  is 
re  inch  diameter. 

FIG.  183  also  has  an  adjustable  base  and 
brace,  permitting  the  standard  to  be  any  desired 
height.  The  base  is  cup-shaped  and  will  fit  over 
the  top  of  any  size  casing  up  to  six  inches 
diameter.  Pump  rod  is  3^-inch  cold-rolled  steel, 
welded  to  j^-inch  plunger  rod. 

The  standards  and  set  lengths  of  these 
pumps  are  constructed  of  lJ4-inch  pipe.  As 
illustrated,  Figs.  166  and  183  are  adapted  for  use 
in  wells  28  feet  deep  or  less,  but  if  the  pipe  is 
lengthened  and  the  cylinder  lowered  into  or 
near  the  water,  they  may  be  used  in  wells  50  feet 
deep  or  less.  A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length  pipe 
three  feet  below  the  base  allows  the  water  to 
flow  back  into  the  well  and  prevents  freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on 
these  pumps. 


Fig.  183 
Lift  Pump 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

Size 
No.     Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted 
For  Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

WITH  IRON  CYLINDER 

WITH  BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

166 

4            3 

IX 

6 

BANDON 

$8.00              BANDY 

J10.50 

59 

183 

4            3 

1* 

6 

BEZAN 

9.00              BEZANTLER 

11.50 

62 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Improved  Non-Freezing  Hand  Lift  Pump 

With  Open  Top 
For  Wells  28  Feet  Deep  or  Less 

Fig.  211 


One  of  our  best  known  and  most  popular  lift  pumps.  A  well- 
balanced,  medium-weight  pump.  The  base  is  cast  solid  on  the  stock 
and  set  length  pipe  is  connected  under  the  spout,  insuring  delivery 
of  the  water  after  a  few  strokes  of  the  handle.  Suitable  for  open  or 
drilled  wells. 

Pump  rod  is  re-inch  steel  and  is  fastened  to  lever  with  a  rod 
eye  and  set  screw.  This  rod  eye  is  furnished  to  enable  repairs  to  be 
made  by  any  person  equipped  to  thread  the  rod. 

The  lever  may  be  set  at  any  angle  to  the  spout.  Bearer  is 
secured  to  the  stock  by  three  set  screws. 

As  illustrated,  Fig.  211  may  be  used  in  wells  28  feet  deep  or  less. 

However,  by  lengthening  the  pipe  and  lowering  the  cylinder 
into  or  near  the  water,  it  may  be  used  in  wells  50  to  75  feet  deep, 
depending  upon  the  size  of  the  cylinder — see  table  on  page  30. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length  pipe  three  feet  below  the  base 
allows  the  water  to  flow  back  and  prevents  freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seat  is  regularly  furnished  on  this  pump. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


SIZES  AND  FITTINGS 

Stroke 
Inches 

CIPHER  AND  PRICE 

Weight 

No. 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

With 
Iron  Cylinder 

With 
Brass-Lined  Cylinder 

2 
4 
6 
8 

1* 

3H 

!B 

1H 

2 

6 
6 
6 
6 

BEGRUDGE 
BEMOAN 
BEQUEST 
BEQUOTE 

$  8.50 
9.00 
10.00 
11.50 

BIGOTRY 
BILLIARDS 
BIRTHDAY 
BIRTHING 

$11.00 
11.50 
13.00 
15.00 

72 
77 
82 
90 

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36 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Non-Freezing  Windmill  Lift  Pump 

421  With  Tight  Top 

For  Wells  28  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


This  pump  is  similar  to  Fig.  211  shown  on  the  opposite  page 
except  that  it  is  fitted  with  windmill  top.  The  addition  of  this 
windmill  top  gives  a  vertical  motion  to  the  piston  rod,  preventing 
an  uneven  action  of  the  plunger  in  the  cylinder  and  adapts  the  pump 
for  operation  by  windmill. 

The  flat  rod  of  Fig.  421  fits  the  top  snugly  and  prevents  dirt, 
stones,  or  other  foreign  substances  from  getting  into  the  pump. 

As  illustrated,  Fig.  421  may  be  used  in  wells  28  feet  deep  or  less. 
However,  by  lengthening  the  pipe  and  lowering  the  cylinder  into  or 
near  the  water,  they  may  be  used  in  wells  50  to  75  feet  deep,  depend- 
ing upon  the  size[[of  the  cylinder — see  table  on  page  30.  Fig.  421 
has  windmill  rod,  1  x  ^g  inch,  threaded  rV  inch.  Plunger  rod  is 
re  inch.  Coupling  is  rV  x  %  inch. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length  pipe  just  above  the  cylinder  pre- 
vents freezing.  Length  of  stroke  is  six  inches. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on  these  pumps. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


SIZES  AND  FITTINGS 

Stroke 
Inches 

CIPHER  AND  PRICE 

Weight 

No. 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

With 
Iron  Cylinder 

With 
Brass-Lined  Cylinder 

2 
4 
6 

8 

s* 

3^ 

1M 
1M 
1M 
2 

6 
6 
6 
6 

BOATSWAIN 
BOBBINET 
BOBOLINK 

BOBANCE 

$  9.50 
10.00 
11.00 
12.50 

BOGGISH 
BOILING 
BOLDLY 
BOLDNESS 

J12.00 
12.50 
14.00 
15.50 

75 
78 
84 
92 

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37 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Dem  ing  Pipe  Standard  Hand  Force  Pump 


Fig.  185 
Force  Pump 


With  Adjustable  Base  and  Brace 
Will  Lift  and  Force  50  Feet 


FIG.  185  SINGLE-ACTING  FORCE  PUMP  is  a 
very  good  light  weight  pump,  popular  with 
dealer  and  user  alike.  The  standard  and  set 
length  consists  of  1%-inch  pipe.  Base  and  brace 
may  be  quickly  adjusted  for  varying  distances 
between  well  platform  and  spout.  Pump  rod  is 
3/2-inch  cold-rolled  steel,  welded  to  ^g-inch 
plunger  rod. 

FIG.  184  DOUBLE-ACTING  FORCE  PUMP  is 
one  of  our  latest  designs  of  force  pumps,  the 
construction  permitting  adjustment  of  the  spout 
to  any  desired  height.  It  can  be  used  in  either 
open  or  drilled  wells.  The  cup-shaped  base  will 
fit  over  the  top  of  any  size  casing  up  to  six 
inches  in  diameter. 

Fig.  184  has  a  differential  plunger  which 
causes  a  continuous  flow  of  water  at  the  spout. 
The  cylinders  furnished  with  Fig.  184  are 
sufficiently  long  to  give  full  six-inch  stroke, 
either  in  iron,  brass-lined  or  brass  tube,  capped 
inside  or  outside,  as  listed.  Fig.  184  has  3/2-inch 
plunger  rod  fitted  with  ^  x  //s-inch  coupling. 

Both  pumps  are  regularly  supplied  with 
hose  nut  and  tube.  A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length 
pipe  just  above  the  cylinder  prevents  freezing. 
Length  of  stroke  is  six  inches. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on 
these  pumps. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig.   184 


Fig. 

Size 
Cyl- 
inder 
Inches 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

WITH  IRON  CYLINDER 

WITH 
BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

BRASS  CYLINDER 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

62 
75 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher            Price 

Cipher             Price 

185 
184 

3 

2^ 

1M 

IX 

6 
6 

BITTER 
BREVE 

$11.00 
14.00 

BITTERN          $13.50 
BRILLE                16.50 

BIGAM               $18.66 

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38 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Non-Freezing  Hand  Force  Pumps 

With  Revolving  Top 
Fig.  219  Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet  Fig.  223 


The  pumps  illustrated  on  this  page  are 
similar  in  most  respects.  They  differ 
principally  in  the  construction  of  the  air 
chamber,  which  in  Fig.  219  is  in  the 
standard  and  cast  integral  with  it.  Fig. 
223  has  a  separate  air  chamber,  bolted 
to  the  standard,  this  air  chamber  being 
fitted  with  upward  discharge  for  forcing 
water  into  elevated  tanks.  They  are 
furnished  with  hose  tubes,  as  shown. 
As  listed,  they  are  adapted  to  wells 
28  feet  deep,  but  when  the  cylinder 
is  lowered  into  or  near  the  water,  they 
may  be  used  in  wells  up  to  100  feet  deep 
if  a  cylinder  of  smaller  diameter  is  used 
than  listed  below — see  table  on  page  30. 
The  rod  on  these  pumps  is  ^-inch  cold- 
rolled  steel,  welded  to  re-inch  plunger  rod. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length  pipe,  three 
feet  below  base,  allows  the  water  to  flow 
back  into  the  well  and  prevents  freezing. 

Repairs  for  our  pumps  will  always  fit. 

If  Fig.  223  is  wanted  with  plain  spout 
instead  of  cock  spout,  deduct  $2.50  from 
list. 

Fig.  219  has  back  outlet  tapped  for 
1^-inch  pipe. 

Fig.  219  furnished  with  cock  spout  at 
$2.50  extra,  list. 

Brass  Valve  Seals  are  regularly  furnished 
on  these  pumps. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Stroke 
Inches 

Will  Lift 
and  Force 
Feet 

' 

IRON  CYLINDER 

BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

219 
219 
219 
223 
223 
223 

2 

4 
6 
2 
4 
6 

2H 

3H 

J8 

3^ 

| 

82 
84 
90 
98 
100 
106 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

75 
50 
35 
75 
50 
35 

BOOZING 
BOOSER 
BOOTING 
BORER 
BORDERER 
BOREAL 

$12.50 
13.00 
14.00 
16.50 
17.50 
18.50 

BOWING 
BOVINE 

BOUTANT 

BOWLING 
BOWER 
BOWET 

$15.00 
15.50 
17.00 
19.00 
19.50 
21.50 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Fi     290       Deming  "Premium"  Hand  Force  Pumps  -p. 

With  Adjustable  Base 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet 


For  yard  use  we  consider  these  pumps  to  have  no 
equal.  They  are  very  easy  to  operate  and  are  so 
substantially  built  as  to  be  practically  exempt  from 
breakage. 

Figs.  290  and  291  have  adjustable  bearers, 
braces  and  bases,  so  that  the  standards  may  be 
lengthened  or  shortened  as  desired  and  the  levers 
swung  around  to  any  angle  with  the  spouts.  The 
heavy  metal  balls  on  the  extra  long  wooden  levers 
makes  pumping  easy. 

In  Fig.  290  the  stock  is  made  of  IJ^-inch  pipe 
while  the  set  length  is  1^-inch  pipe,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  No.  6  size,  which  has  1^-inch  set  length  pipe. 

Fig.  291  differs  from  Fig.  290  in  the  following 
respects.  It  is  fitted  with  a  cock  spout  instead  of 
plain  spout;  has  a  back  outlet  tapped  for  1^-inch 
pipe;  the  standard  and  set  length  are  respectively 
constructed  of  2-inch  and  IJ^-inch  pipe  except  the 
No.  6  size  which  has  1^-inch  set  length.  The  back 
outlet  makes  it  possible  to  force  water  into  elevated 
tanks.  The  base  is  cup-shaped  and  will  fit  over  the 
top  of  any  size  casing  up  to  six  inches  diameter.  If 
plain  spout  is  wanted,  deduct  $2.50  from  list  price. 


Brass-Lined 


Plunger  rod  through  stuffing  box  is  ^ 
cold-rolled  steel,  welded  to  %-inch  steel  rod, 
coupled  to  %-inch  stub  rod  on  cylinder.  On  No.  6 
size,  lower  end  of  plunger  rod  and  stub  rod  on 
cylinder  is  ^  inch. 

Both  pumps  have  hose  nut  and  tube. 

As  illustrated,  Figs.  290  and  291  are  adapted 
for  use  in  wells  28  feet  deep  or  less,  but  by  lengthening 
the  pipe  and  lowering  the  cylinder  into  or  near  the 
water,  they  may  be  used  in  wells  up  to  200  feet  deep, 
provided  a  cylinder  of  smaller  diameter  is  used  than 
listed  below — see  table  on  page  30.  A  drip  hole  in 
the  set  length  pipe  three  feet  below  the  base  allows 
the  water  to  flow  back  into  the  well  and  prevents 
freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on 
these  pumps. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Brass-Lined 


Fig. 

No. 

Diameter 
and 
Length  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Will 
Lift  and 
Force 
Feet 

BRASS-LINED 
CYLINDER 

BRASS  CYLINDER 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

290 
290 
290 
291 
291 
291 

2 

4 
6 
2 
4 
6 

2^x14 
3     x!4 
3^x14 
2^x14 
3     x!4 
3^x14 

Ib 

1M 

1  V 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

75 
50 
35 
75 
50 
35 

BAGGY 
BAGNET 
BAILED 
BAVIN 
BAWBLE 
BAWD 

116.50 
18.00 
20.50 
21.50 
23.00 
25.50 

BANDBOX 
BANANA 
BANKING 
BEAGLE 
BEAKED 
BEAMY 

$18.00 
19.50 
22.50 
22.50 
24.50 
27.50 

80 
80 
85 
90 
90 
95 

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40 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Non-Freezing  Windmill  Force  Pump 


Fig.  442 


With  Cock  Spout  and  Back  Outlet 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet 


This  popular  set  length  pump  is  adapted  for  hand  or  windmill  use. 
It  has  the  same  standard  as  Figs.  440  and  444.  The  windmill  top 
gives  a  direct  vertical  motion  to  the  plunger,  thus  wearing  the  cylinder 
smoothly  and  evenly.  Fig.  442  has  revolving  tight  top  and  brass  stuff- 
ing box  gland.  Accurate  and  permanent  alignment  of  the  piston  rod  is 
secured  by  casting  the  stuffing  box  and  rod  guide  in  one  piece. 

The  lever  can  be  disconnected  when  the  pump  is  to  be  operated  by 
windmill.  Spout  is  flanged  and  bolted  to  the  standard.  Hose  tube 
and  nut  are  regularly  furnished.  Bearer  is  clamped  to  the  stock  by 
three  hook  bolts.  Fig.  442  has  windmill  rod  1  x  ^§  inch,  threaded 
}/2  inch.  Plunger  rod  through  stuffing  box  is  %-inch  cold-rolled  steel, 
coupled  to  j^-inch  plunger  rod.  Back  outlet  is  regularly  tapped  for 
1^4-inch  pipe. 

Fig.  442  may  be  installed  in  wells  up  to  200  feet  if  a  smaller  diameter 
cylinder  is  used  than  listed  below  —  see  table  on  page  30. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length  pipe,  three  feet  below  the  base, 
allows  the  water  to  flow  back  into  the  well  and  prevents  freezing. 

Deduct  $2.50  from  list  price  if  plain  spout  is  desired  instead  of 
cock  spout. 

Brass  Valve  Seat  is  regularly  furnished  on  this  pump. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Will  Lift 
and  Force 
Feet 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

IRON  CYLINDER 

BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

2 
4 
6 

§* 

3^ 

6 
6 
6 

1^ 

1M 

1  \4> 

75 
50 
35 

87 
91 
98 

BOTHNIAN 
BOTTLING 
BOULLION 

$16.00 
16.50 
17.50 

BREME 
BREN 
BREWIS 

$18.50 
19.00 
20.50 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


FULCRUM   PIN 


FULCRUM  TOP 


CLEVER 


AIR  CHAMBER  PIPE 


Deming  "Peerless"  Double-Acting  Force  Pumps 
A  Brief  Description  of  this  Famous  Complete  Line  of  Pumps 

"Peerless"  Pumps  are  made  for 
either  shallow,  deep  or  drilled  wells, 
and  with  or  without  three-way  attach- 
ment —  with  or  without  windmill  top. 
Any  of  them  may  be  had  with  cog 
lever  top.  We  make  the  cog  lever 

pumps    WITH    WINDMILL    OR    HAND    TOP 

and  we  can  furnish  them  either  way 
at  the  same  price,  since  the  extra 
length  of  windmill  rod  is  the  only 
difference  between  the  hand  and  wind- 
mill cog  lever  pumps. 

EASY  To  OPERATE:  "Peerless" 
Pumps  are  so  often  found  in  country 
school  yards  and  railway  stations, 

\PUMP  STANDARD  because  they  are  so  easy  to  operate. 
Directly  under  the  lever  of  every 
"Peerless"  Pump  is  an  air  chamber 
pipe  which  compresses  the  supply  of 
air  and  acts  as  an  elastic  cushion,  keep- 
ing the  same  amount  of  water  in  the 
discharge  pipe  so  that  the  water  flows 
from  the  spout  in  a  steady  stream 
without  spurting  or  splashing. 

THE  DIFFERENTIAL  CYLINDER 
EQUALIZES  THE  LOAD:  On  the  up 
stroke  of  the  plunger  the  water  from 
the  lower  cylinder  is  lifted  through 
the  cylinder  pipe  and  pump  passages. 
One-half  is  forced  through  the  spout 
and  the  other  half  follows  the  dif- 
ferential piston  into  the  differential 
cylinder.  On  the  downward  stroke, 
the  differential  piston  forces  down  and 
out  through  the  spout  the  water  that  followed  it  on  the  up  stroke.  Thus  the  pump  dis- 
charges half  the  water  on  the  up  stroke  and  half  on  the  down  stroke. 

Because  of  the  differential  cylinder,  no  stuffing  boxes  are  used.  There  is  nothing,  there- 
fore, to  hinder  the  passage  of  the  plunger  rod.  When  garden  hose  is  attached  to  the  spout, 
there  will  be  no  leakage  at  top  of  air  chamber. 

When  windmill  power  is  to  be  applied  to  the  "Peerless"  windmill  pumps,  it  is  necessary 
to  remove  just  one  pin,  and  the  handle  drops  down.  When  this  operation  is  reversed,  the  pin 
will  always  FIT. 

The  stock  is  a  single  casting.  The  pipes  are  held  rigidly  in  place  by  an  ingenious  clamp 
which  prevents  them  from  swinging.  THE  DISCHARGE  AND  AIR  CHAMBER  PIPES  ARE  GALVANIZED. 

On  the  succeeding  six  pages  the  "Peerless"  pumps  are  illustrated  and  further  described. 
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42 


PLUNGER  ROD  END 

VALVE  SCREW 
STUFFING  BOX  GLAND 
DISCHARGE  SPOUT 

COUPLING  NUT 
HOSE  TUBE 


PUMP  STANDARD 

CUT  AWAY   BELOW 


PIPE  CLAMP 


DISCHARGE  PIPE 


PLUNGER  ROD 


DISCHARGE  VALVE 
CASE 

DISCHARGE  VALVE   ROD 

DISCHARGE  VALVE 

PIPE  COUPLING 

COUPLING  NUT 

DIFFERENTIAL 

CYLINDER 

MANIFOLD 
ATTACHMENT 

REDUCER  — 

Illustration  (in  Section)  of  Fig.  283  "Peerless"  Force  Pump. 


DIFFERENTIAL 

PLUNGER 
/      ROD  COUPLING 

PLUNGER  ROD 


/LOWER 
CYLINDER 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Double-Acting  "Peerless"  Force  Pumps 


Fig.  280 
Hand  Top 


For  Shallow  Wells 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet 

Dealers  will  find  that  these  pumps  are 
a  great  convenience  because  the  Shallow 
Well  Pumps,  Figs.  280  and  450,  can  readily 
be  made  into  the  Deep  Well  Pumps,  Figs. 
281  and  451,  see  page  44.  This  is  ac- 
complished by  simply  detaching  the  lower 
cylinder  and  connecting  to  it  the  attach- 
ment "B"  and  to  the  lower  pump  casting 
the  attachment  "A."  This  feature  of 
adjustability  is  an  advantage  that  gives 
the  dealer  four  styles  of  pumps  by  carry- 
ing two  styles;  together  with  the  attach- 
ments. When  fitted  for  deep  wells  these 
pumps  may  be  used  in  wells  up  to  200 
feet  deep,  if  a  smaller  diameter  cylinder  is 
used  than  is  listed  below — see  table  on 
page  30. 

Fig.  280  has  ^-inch  plunger  rod  fitted 
with  y%  x  3^-inch  coupling. 

Fig.  450  has  windmill  rod  1  x  ^  inch, 
welded  to  J^-inch  steel  rod,  and  connected 
to  plunger  rod  with  union  coupling. 
Plunger  stub  rod  is  threaded  %  inch. 

Nos.  2  and  4  "Peerless"  Pumps,  Figs. 
280  and  450,  are  the  most  popular  size, 
as  they  will  go  in  5^-inch  well  casing. 

Attachments  "A"  and  "B"  to  make 
"Peerless"  shallow  well  pumps  into  deep 
well  pumps,  $1.00  per  pair. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  discharge  pipe,  three 
feet  below  base,  allows  the  water  to  flow 
back  into  the  well  and  prevents  freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished 
on  these  pumps. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig.  450 
Windmill  Top 


Fig. 

No. 

Diameter 
Lower 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Will  Go  In 
Drilled 
Wells 
Inches 

Will  Lift 
and 
Force 
Feet 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

WITH  BRASS-LINED 
CYLINDER 

Cipher 

Price 

280 
280 
280 
450 
450 
450 

2 
4 
6 
2 
4 
6 

3^ 
3^ 

$ 

3^ 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

« 

\ 

5% 

6^1 

55A 

55/8 
W/8 

75 
50 
35 
75 
50 
35 

82 
83 
90 
88 
90 
102 

BANKRUPT 
BARBARIAN 
BARBECUE 
BARLEY 
BARNACLE 
BAROMETER 

$14.00 
14.00 
16.00 
15.00 
15.00 
17.00 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Peerless"  Double-Acting  Force  Pumps 


Fig.  281 
Hand  Top 


For  Deep  Wells 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  75  Feet 


Instead  of  having  the  cylinder  attached  to  the 
set  length  as  is  the  case  in  Figs.  280  and  450,  de- 
scribed on  the  preceding  page,  Figs.  281  and  451 
are  furnished  with  the  deep  well  attachments  "A" 
and  "B,"  and  a  separate  brass-lined  cylinder  (Fig. 
308)  which  can  be  dropped  down  into  the  well, 
thereby  adapting  the  pump  to  wells  200  feet  deep 
or  less,  if  a  smaller  diameter  cylinder  is  used  than 
is  listed  below — see  table  on  page  30. 

Fig.  281  has  3/£-inch  plunger  rod  fitted  with 
3^  x  ^g-inch  coupling. 

Fig.  451  has  windmill  rod  1  x  j^-inch,  welded 
to  J^-inch  steel  rod  and  connected  to  plunger  rod 
with  union  coupling.  Plunger  stub  rod  is  threaded 
%  inch. 

If  the  lower  cylinder  is  placed  in  the  water,  the 
pump  will  not  require  priming. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  discharge  pipe,  three  feet 
below  the  base,  allows  the  water  to  flow  back  into 
the  well  and  prevents  freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  regularly  furnished  on  these 
pumps. 


Fig.  451 
Windmill  Top 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

Diameter 
Lower 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Will  Go  In 
Drilled 
Wells 
Inches 

Will  Lift 
and 
Force 
Feet 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

WITH  BRASS-LINED 
CYLINDER 

Cipher 

Price 

281 
281 
281 
451 
451 
451 

2 
4 
6 
2 
4 
6 

2X 
3 

3H 
2J^ 
3 
3^ 

| 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

5^8 

6/^ 

75 
50 
35 
75 
50 
35 

83 
86 
90 
89 
92 
96 

BARRICADE 
BASTINADO 
BAYONET 
BEDLAM 
BEDOUIN 
BEGGAR 

$15.00 
15.00 
17.00 
16.00 
16.00 
18.00 

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44 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Peerless"  Double-Acting  Force  Pumps 


Fig.  282 
Hand  Top 


For  Drilled  Wells 
Will  Lift  and  Force  50  to   75  Feet 

Since  most  drilled  wells  are  of  small 
diameter,  we  make  this  "Peerless"  type  with 
air  chamber  and  suction  pipe  close  together. 

The  two  cylinders  are  not  connected  by 
pipe,  but  are  left  separate  so  that  the  lower 
cylinder  may  be  dropped  down  to  any  de- 
sired depth.  Better  results  are  usually  ob- 
tained if  the  lower  cylinder  is  placed  in  the 
water.  These  pumps  may  be  used  in  wells 
up  to  200  feet  deep  if  a  smaller  diameter 
cylinder  is  used  than  is  listed  below — see 
table  on  page  30. 

Fig.  282  has  j^-inch  galvanized  steel 
pump  rod  and  fitted  with  re  x  ^-inch 
coupling. 

Fig.  452  has  windmill  rod  1  x  %  inch, 
threaded  ^  inch,  and  coupled  to  ^-inch 
plunger  rod  with  compression  coupling. 
Lower  end  of  rod  is  furnished  with  y^  x  %- 
inch  coupling  for  cylinder  rod. 

The  lower  cylinder  furnished  with  this 
type  of  "Peerless"  pump  is  our  flush  capped 
cylinder,  Fig.  322. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  discharge  pipe,  three 
feet  below  the  base,  allows  the  water  to  flow 
back  into  the  well  and  prevents  freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished 
on  these  pumps. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig.  452 
Windmill  Top 


Fig. 

No. 

Diameter 
Lower 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Will  Go  In 
Drilled 
Wells 
Inches 

Will  Lift 

and 
Force 
Feet 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

WITH  BRASS  CYLINDER 

Cipher              Price 

282 
282 
452 
452 

2 

4 
2 
4 

§* 

JH 

6 
6 
6 
6 

18 

J« 
t* 

75 
50 
75 
50 

85 
92 
91 
98 

BELAY                $16.00 
BEHOLDEN            16.00 
BELAYING             17.00 
BELLOWS              17.00 

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45 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Peerless"  Double-Acting  Force  Pumps 


Fig.  283 
Hand  Top 


With  Three- Way  Valve  for  Underground  Discharge 

Will  Lift  and  Force  50  to  75  Feet 

Fig.  453 

With  this  style  of  the  "Peerless"  pumps,  the  Windmill  Top 
water  may  be  discharged  through  the  spout  or 
through  the  underground  discharge  pipe  by  simply 
turning  a  hand-wheel  at  the  top  of  the  spout 
which  operates  the  distributing  valve  in  the  dis- 
charge pipe. 

Well  casing  must  come  only  to  the  UPPER 
cylinder  attachment,  4  feet,  3  inches  below  the 
base  of  the  pump,  and  a  pit  of  that  depth  should 
be  dug  to  accommodate  the  distributing  valve. 
Our  new  distributing  valve  is  the  acme  of  per- 
fection. With  it  the  water  may  be  discharged 
through  the  underground  discharge  pipe,  into  a 
tank  at  house  or  barn,  a  considerable  distance 
from  the  well. 

The  lower  cylinder  furnished  with  this  type  of 
"Peerless"  pump  is  our  flush  capped  cylinder,  Fig. 
322.  These  pumps  may  be  used  in  wells  up  to 
200  feet  deep,  if  a  smaller  diameter  cylinder  is 
used  than  is  listed  below — see  table  on  page  30. 

Fig.  283  has  }/2-inch  plunger  rod  fitted  with  3/2  x 
2^-inch  coupling. 

Fig.  453  has  windmill  rod  1  x  ^g-inch,  welded 
to  3/2-inch  steel  rod  and  connected  to  plunger 
rod  with  union  coupling.  Plunger  stub  rod  is 
threaded  %,  inch. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  discharge  pipe,  3  feet  below 
the  base,  allows  the  water  to  flow  back  into  the 
well  and  prevents  freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seals  are  regularly  furnished  on 
these  pumps. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

Diameter 
Lower 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Under- 
ground 
Discharge 
Inches 

Diam.Well 
Lower  Cyl. 
Goes    In 
Inches 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

WITH  BRASS  CYLINDER 

Cipher                Price 

283 
283 
453 
453 

2 

4 
2 
4 

1* 

2^ 
3 

ig 

6 
6 
6 
6 

1 

1 
1 

1 

3 

I* 

3^ 

106 
109 
115 
116 

BELVEDERE          $19.00 
BENEFACTOR          19.00 
BENGAL                  20  .  00 
BETHEL                   20  .  00 

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46 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming 

Fig.  450^,  for 
Shallow  Wells 


Peerless"  Cog  Lever  Force  Pumps 
For  Shallow  and  Deep  Wells  Fl'g- 


Will  Lift  and  Force  50  to  75  Feet 


For  Deep  Wells 


These  two  pumps  are  fitted  with  the  Deming  Cog  Lever 
Top,  but  otherwise  they  are  the  same  as  Figs.  450  and 
451,  pages  43  and  44,  respectively. 

No.  2  can  be  used  by  hand  in  wells  up  to  75  feet 
deep;  No.  4  in  wells  up  to  50  feet  deep;  No.  6  in  wells  up 
to  35  feet  deep  or  less,  than  the  depth  mentioned.  Our 
Fig.  308  cylinder  is  furnished  with  these  pumps.  For 
deeper  wells  a  smaller  cylinder  should  be  used  than  is 
listed  below — see  table  on  page  30. 

Figs.  4503/2  and  4513/2  have  windmill  rod  1  x  %  mcn> 
threaded  ^  inch  and  coupled  to  3^-inch  plunger  rod  with 
compression  coupling.  Lower  end  of  rod  is  furnished 
with  re  x  3^-inch  coupling  for  cylinder  rod. 

The  "Peerless"  pumps  with  cog  lever  can  be  used 
either  by  hand  or  windmill.  The 
gear  guard  ABSOLUTELY  PRE- 
VENTS possibility  of  CHILDREN'S 
FINGERS  becoming  caught  in 
the  cogs. 

When  used  as  a  hand  pump, 
a  pin  is  inserted  at  the  opening 
"C."  When  used  as  a  windmill 
pump  the  pin  is  taken  out,  which 
allows  the  handle  or  lever  "E" 
to  drop  down,  and  in  addition  a 
windmill  slide  rod  is  attached. 
Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly 
furnished  on  these  pumps. 

Key  to  Engraving 


Detail  Cut  of  Cog  Lever 


A — Wood  rod  of  windmill. 

B — -Hercules  windmill  connection. 

C — Opening  for  steel  pump  pin  used 
always  with  hand  pumps. 

D — Combination    coupling     for     con- 
necting flat  and  round  rod. 

E — Lever,   which    hangs    down   when 
pin  is  removed  from  "C." 

F — Gear  guard,  partly  broken  away  to 
show  cogs  "G"  on  lever  and  rack. 

G — Cog  mechanism,   a    part  of  lever 
"E." 

H — Actuating     rack     for     hand     use. 

When  used  by  hand  the  pin  MUST  be  inserted  at  "C. 
J — Bolt  for  supporting  air  chamber  pipe. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig.    ' 

No. 

Diameter 
Lower 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Will  Go  In 
Drilled 
Wells 
Inches 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

WITH  BRASS-LINED 
CYLINDER 

Cipher 

*Price 

450^ 
450  H 

451>| 
451  ^ 

2 
4 
6 
2 
4 
6 

JM 

1 

| 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

1 

99 
101 
103 
91 
103 
105 

BURIAL 
BURIER 
BURKE 
BURKED 
BURKING 
BURKER 

$16.50 
16.50 
18.50 
17.50 
17.50 
19.50 

*Extra  list  for  Fig.  390  "Hercules"  Windmill  connection,  $1.00. 

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47 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Peerless"  Cog  Lever  Windmill  Force  Pumps 


Fig. 
For  Drilled  Wells 


For  Drilled  Wells;  and  with  Three -Way 
Distributing  Valve 

Will  Lift  and  Force  50  to  75  Feet 

Figs.  452}/£  and  4533/2  are  the  same  as  pumps 
illustrated  on  pages  45  and  46,  respectively,  ex- 
cept that  these  pumps  are  fitted  with  cog  lever 
tops  instead  of  the  plain  windmill  top. 

These  cog  lever  "  Peerless "  pumps  are  made 
WITH  WINDMILL  OR  HAND  TOP  and  we  can  furnish 
them  either  way  at  the  same  price,  since  the 
extra  length  of  windmill  rod  is  the  only  difference 
between  the  hand  and  windmill  cog  lever  pumps. 
They  may  be  used  in  wells  up  to  200  feet  deep, 
if  smaller  diameter  cylinders  are  used  than 
listed  below — see  table  on  page  30. 

All  "Peerless"  pumps  are  furnished  with 
hose  tubes  so  that  garden  hose  can  be  used. 

The  lower  cylinder  furnished  with  this  type 
of  "Peerless"  pump  is  our  flush  capped  brass 
body  cylinder,  Fig.  322.! 

Figs.  4523^  and  4533/£  have  windmill  rod 
1  x  ^g  inch,  threaded  re  inch  and  coupled  to 
3^-inch  plunger  rod  with  compression  coupling. 
Lower  end  of  rod  is  furnished  with  ^  x  %-inch 
coupling  for  cylinder  rod. 

A  drip  hole  in  the  set  length  pipe,  three  feet 
below  the  base,  allows  the  water  to  flow  back 
into  the  well  and  prevents  freezing. 

Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished 
with  these  pumps. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig.  453^ 

With  Three -Way 

Discharge  Valve 


Fie 

No 

Diameter 
Lower 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 

Stroke 

Set  Length  and 
Lower  Cylinder 

Weight 

WITH  BRASS 

CYLINDER 

Cylinder 
Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

Will    Go    In 
Drilled  Well 
Inches 

Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

452J4 
452H 

iSg 

2 
4 

2 

4 

3  2 

i* 

& 

6 
6 

6 
6 

4  2 
Lower  Cyl.  Will 
Go  In  Drilled 
Wells,  Inches 
3 

91 

98 

115 
116 

BURL 
BURLACE 

BURLY 
BURLESQUE 

$18.50 
18.50 

21.50 
21.50 

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48 


WELL      PUMP 


STANDARDS 


FOR  HAND  AND  WINDMILL 


LIFT  AND  FORCE  PUMP  STAND- 
ARDS,   STUFFING-BOX     HEADS, 
ETC.,  FOR  EITHER  SHALLOW  OR 
DEEP    WELLS;     THE    CYLINDER 
OR    WORKING     BARREL    BEING 
SEPARATE  AND  USUALLY 
PLACED  IN  THE 
WATER 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Typical  Deming  Force  Pump  Standard  (in  Section) 
For  Operation  By  Hand  or  Windmill 


FLAT  ROD  GUIDE 
OF  FULCRUM  TOP 


STUFFING  BOX 
GLAND 


LEVER  LINK 


BEARER  OR 
FULCRUM 


AIR  CHAMBER  TUBE 
AIR  CHAMBER 


SACK  OUTLET 
PLUG 

ROD  COUPLING 


LEVER 


FLAT  ROD 


FLAT  AND  ROUND 

ROD  COUPLING 
WITH  SET  SCREW 


PLUNGER  ROD 
HEMP  PACKING 
BEARER  BOLT 


COCK  HANDLE 

SCREW 
AND 
CAP 


HOSE 
TUBE 


SPOUT  NUT 
DISCHARGE  PIPE 


STANDARD 

WITH   BASE 

AND  AIR 

CHAMBER 


This  illustration  will  serve  to  identify  the  parts  entering  into  the  construction  of  a  pump 
standard.  It  portrays  our  Fig.  444  windmill  force  pump  standard,  which  is  a  representative 
type  of  the  classification  to  which  this  particular  section  of  our  Catalogue  is  devoted. 

The  term  "Standard,"  as  applied  to  pumps,  indicates  a  pump  stock  with  bearer,  lever 
and  rod  connection  fitted  for  pipe  and  adapted  for  use  with  any  ordinary  independent  cylinder 
when  pipe  and  rod  are  added.  "Standards"  are  classified  as  follows:  Hand  lift  pump  standard; 
Windmill  lift  pump  standard;  Hand  force  pump  standard;  Windmill  force  pump  standard;  Deep 
well  force  pump  standard,  also  hand  and  windmill  standards  with  underground  discharge,  all  of 
which  are  described  on  the  following  pages  of  this  section. 

The  dealer  can  fit  a  pump  for  a  well  of  any  depth  by  securing  the  proper  standard  and 
cylinder  and  supplying  the  pipe  and  rod  from  his  stock.  Many  dealers  do  this  in  preference  to 
buying  the  complete  set  length  pump. 

When  standards  are  required  for  wells  75  feet  deep  or  more,  well  pipe  should  be  carried 
by  independent  supports  in  the  well,  so  that  the  weight  of  the  pipe  will  not  be  carried  entirely 
by  the  thread  in  the  standard.  The  cylinders  should  in  no  case  be  placed  a  greater  distance 
than  twenty  feet  above  the  water  to  secure  good  suction,  and  wherever  possible  they  should  be 
submerged.  The  size  of  cylinder  to  be  used  with  each  standard  is  determined  by  the  depth 
of  the  well.  (See  table  on  page  30.) 

Deming  standards  with  six  inch  stroke  are  fitted  regularly  for  \}<i  inch  pipe;  with  ten 
inch  and  adjustable  stroke,  for  two  inch  pipe.  However,  we  will  tap  them  for  other  sizes  of  pipe, 
when  so  ordered,  and  will  also  thread  the  stub  of  the  rods  of  both  the  standards  and  cylinders 
for  such  sizes  of  couplings  as  may  be  specified. 

Deming  standards  are  the  result  of  years  of  experience.  They  are  well  proportioned  and 
practical,  and  are  as  near  perfection  as  it  is  possible  to  make  them. 

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50 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Improved  Well  Lift  Pump  Standard 

With  Pipe  Connection  Under  Spout 
For  Wells  70  Feet  Deep  or  Less 

Fig.  224— Open  Top 


This  pump  standard  is  suited  for  use  in  wells  up  to  70  feet  deep.  It  has  solid  base  and  is 
threaded  for  pipe  under  the  spout. 

Attached  to  the  lever  of  Fig.  224  is  a  rod  eye  connection  for  ^-inch  well  rod.  A  set  screw 
on  this  connection  holds  the  rod  in  place.  When  the  pump  is  installed,  the  complete  length  of 
iVinch  or  ^-inch  rod  may  be  used  from  cylinder  to  top  of  pump,  without  coupling.  For  this 
reason  we  do  not  furnish  Fig.  224  with  stub  rod. 

Fig.  224  is  tapped  in  the  standard  for  2-inch  pipe.  A  combination  bushing,  however,  is 
regularly  furnished  for  IJ^-inch  or  Ij^-inch  pipe,  thus  adapting  it  for  varying  conditions. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use  with  this  pump  will  be  found  elsewhere. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Fitted 
for  Pipe 

Length 
of  Stroke 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

4 

IH 

6 

50 

BELCH 

15.50 

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51 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Deep  Well  Lift  Pump  Standard 
With  Bolted  Pipe  Flange 

For  Wells  150  Feet  Deep  or  Less 
Fig.  230 


Fig.  230  is  an  extra  heavy  lift  pump  standard,  which  will  give  good  service  in  wells  150 
feet  deep,  provided  a  two-inch  cylinder  is  used.  It  is,  of  course,  more  desirable  to  install  the 
pump  in  wells  of  lesser  depth. 

Fig.  230  is  made  in  two  sections,  with  pipe  flange  bolted  between  so  that  the  upper  section 
can  be  removed  while  connection  is  being  made  to  the  well  pipe.  After  the  operation  is  com- 
pleted, the  upper  section  can  be  replaced. 

With  such  a  heavy  pump  as  Fig.  230,  the  flange  construction  will  be  found  very  conven- 
ient, because,  when  making  the  connection  to  well  pipe,  there  is  only  the  lower  section  to  be 
handled.  The  lever  is  long  and  weighted. 

Pump  rod  is  %-inch  piston  rod  steel,  threaded  r^-inch  and  fitted  with  ^  x  %-'mch  re- 
ducing coupling  for  connecting  to  ^-inch  well  rod. 

Fitted  for  1%,  1^,  or  2^-inch  pipe  when  so  ordered.   Extra  pipe  flanges,  50  cents  extra  list. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Stroke 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

7 

2 

51H 

83 

BRAMBLE 

$10.00 

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52 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Deep  Well  Force  Pump  Standards 

With  Upward  Discharge 
Fig.  231     A      Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  150  Feet     f     Fig.  1231 


Provided  a  two-inch  cylinder  is  used,  Figs.  231  and  1231  will  lift  and  force  150  feet,  but 
of  course  it  is  more  desirable  to  install  them  where  the  duty  is  not  quite  so  heavy,  and  then  use 
2*/£  or  3-inch  cylinders.  These  are  very  heavy  and  substantial  force  pump  standards,  and  are 
very  often  used  as  school  pumps,  town  pumps,  etc.  They  are  especially  well  adapted  to  coal 
mining  sections,  or  wherever  unusually  hard  service  is  to  be  expected. 

These  pumps  are  made  in  two  sections  with  pipe  flange  bolted  between,  so  that  the  upper 
section  can  be  removed  while  connection  is  being  made  to  well  pipe.  After  the  operation  is 
completed,  the  upper  section  can  be  replaced. 

This  makes  it  necessary  to  handle  only  the  lower  section,  during  the  installation.  In  the 
case  of  such  heavy  pumps,  dealers  and  well  drillers  will  much  appreciate  this  feature. 

Fig.  1231  is  furnished  regularly  with  cock  spout,  and  with  nut  on  upward  discharge,  tapped 
for  pipe.  Fig.  231  has  plain  spout  fitted  with  hose  nut  and  tube.  Air  chamber  of  Fig.  231  is 
fitted  with  cap  nut  on  upward  discharge. 

Pump  rod  is  J^-inch  piston  rod  steel,  threaded  j^-inch  and  fitted  with  ^  x  %-inch  reducing 
coupling  for  connecting  to  ^g-inch  well  rod. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

-  Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Upward  Dis- 
charge Fitted  • 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

231 
1231 

2 
2 

7 
7 

51H 
51^ 

Cap  Nut 
Itf 

115 
120 

BRANCHED 
BURRY 

$13.00 
15.50 

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53 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Improved  Well  Force  Pump  Standards 

With  Air  Chamber  in  the  Stock 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  100  Feet 

Fig.  229  Fig.   1229 


Well  force  pump  standards  with  solid  base,  Figs.  229  and  1229,  when  used  in  connection 
with  cylinders  of  the  proper  sizes  will  lift  and  force  35  to  100  feet.  To  prevent  freezing,  the  pipe 
should  be  provided  with  a  drip  hole  three  feet  below  the  base,  which  allows  the  water  to  flow 
back  after  pump  has  been  used. 

The  air  chamber  is  formed  by  enlarging  the  stock  above  the  spout.  By  loosening  one  set 
screw,  the  lever  may  be  set  at  any  angle  to  the  spout.  The  spout  is  flanged  and  bolted  to  the 
standard,  and  is  furnished  with  nut  and  %-mcn  hose  tube. 

Pump  rod  is  ^-inch  cold  rolled  steel,  threaded  -j^-inch  and  fitted  with  reducing  coupling 
for  ^g-inch  well  rod. 

Fig.  1229  is  regularly  furnished  with  cock  spout.  Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use 
with  these  standards  are  listed  elsewhere. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


1 
Fig.              Stroke 
Inches 

*Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Back  Outlet 
Tapped  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

229                   6 
1229       i             6 

1M 
1M 

48H 

48^ 

li 

58 
63 

BRAINED 
BURROW 

I  9.00 
11.50 

*Fitted  for  \Yz  or  2-inch  pipe  when  so  ordered. 
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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Improved  Well  Force  Pump  Standards 
With  Air  Chamber  Bolted  on  the  Standard 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  100  Feet 

Fig.  239  Fig.   1239 


Well. force  pump  standards  with  solid  base,  Figs.  239  and  1239  when  used  in  connection 
with  cylinders  of  the  proper  sizes,  will  lift  and  force  35  to  100  feet.  To  prevent  freezing,  the 
pipe  should  be  provided  with  a  drip  hole,  three  feet  below  the  base,  which  allows  the  water  to 
flow  back  into  the  well  after  pumping. 

The  air  chamber  is  separate  and  bolted  to  standard.  The  upward  discharge  of  Fig.  239 
is  furnished  with  a  cap  nut,  spout,  hose  nut  and  tube.  Air  chamber  of  Fig.  1239  is  fitted  with 
nut  tapped  for  pipe  on  upward  discharge. 

By  loosening  one  set-screw,  the  lever  may  be  set  at  any  angle  with  the  spout.  Fig.  1239 
is  regularly  supplied  with  cock  spout.  Otherwise  it  is  same  as  Fig.  239. 

Pump  rod  is  ^g-inch  piston  rod  steel,  threaded  j^-inch  and  fitted  with  reducing  coupling 
for  ^g-inch  well  rod. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use  with  these  standards  are  listed  elsewhere. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig.    . 

239 
1239 

Stroke 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
*Pipe 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Upward  Dis- 
charge   Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Weight                 cipher                  Price 
Pounds 

6 
6 

1M 

IX 

49 
49 

Cap  Nut 

IX 

80                  BRAINLESS             111.00 
85                  BURSAR                     13.50 

*When  so  ordered,  can  be  fitted  for  1^  or  2-inch  pipe. 

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Deming  Windmill  Lift  Pump  Standards 

For  Wells  100  Feet  Deep  or  Less 
Fig.  403  Fig.  394 


FIG.  403  is  one  of  our  most  popular  windmill  lift  pump  standards.  It  is  strong  and  sub- 
stantial, and  symmetrical  in  design.  The  pipe  screws  into  the  stock  under  the  spout.  Fig.  403  is 
regularly  tapped  in  the  standard  for  2-inch  pipe.  To  adapt  it  for  IJ^-inch  or  IJ^-inch  pipe  we 
will  furnish  a  combination  bushing  when  specified. 

FIG.  394  is  a  swell  top  windmill  lift  pump  standard  adapted  for  either  tubular  or  drilled 
wells.  The  enlarged  top  forms  a  water  chamber  which  prevents  the  water  from  escaping  at  the 
top.  Furnished  regularly  with  solid  windmill  rod.  Base  is  cast  solid  on  the  stock. 

Both  of  the  standards  have  adjustable  bearers.  Pump  rod  is  threaded  ^-inch  and  is 
supplied  with  a  coupling  for  reducing  to  ^g-inch.  Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use  with  these 
standards  will  be  found  elsewhere. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

WITH  SIX-INCH  STROKE 

WITH  TEN-INCH  STROKE 

WITH  ADJUSTABLE  STROKE 
6,  8  or  10-INCH 

*Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Cipher 

Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

111 

!s-s 

^ 

11 
I! 

Cipher 

Price 

*Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Cipher 

•S"S 
'S  3 

•?£ 

Price 

403 
394 

4 

1  \d 

DAINTY 
DABBING 

56 
58 

$7.50 
8.00 

2 
2 

63 
60 

DAMNABLE 
DABBLING 

$8.50 
9.00 

2 
2 

DENTIL 
DEMY 

64 
62 

$9.00 
9.50 

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Deming  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standards 

With  Adjustable  Stroke  and  Solid  Rod 
Fig.   484    |  For  Wells  80  Feet  Deep  or  Less    u    Fig.   1444 


Fig.  484  is  a  very  useful  Force  Pump  Standard,  with  windmill  top  and  swivel  spout.  This 
pump  can  be  used  with  any  of  our  independent  cylinders  shown  elsewhere.  In  certain  cases 
there  are  advantages  in  using  a  pump  of  this  kind,  since  the  position  of  the  spout  and  lever  can 
be  changed  at  will  after  the  pump  is  set  in  the  well.  The  fulcrum  top  and  the  spout  can  be 
placed  in  any  desired  position  with  relation  to  each  other.  A  separate  flange  between  the  base 
and  the  top  permits  the  well  pipe  to  be  easily  attached.  Windmill  rod  is  1  x  %  inch,  welded  to 
li^-inch  cold-rolled  steel,  threadedi^-inch,  and  supplied  with  coupling  for  reducing  to  ^-inch. 
This  pump,  as  shown,  has  solid  rod,  which  can  be  removed  without  disturbing  the  fulcrum  top  or 
stuffing-box.  This  is  a  great  advantage  when  installing  the  pump.  If  plain  spout  is  wanted, 
instead  of  cock  spout,  deduct  $2.50  from  list. 

Fig.  1444  is  similar  to  our  Figs.  440  and  444,  illustrated  elsewhere,  except  that  it  is  fitted 
with  a  solid  rod,  the  same  as  Fig.  484. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

*Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

tStroke 

Back  Outlet 
Tapped  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Side  Outlet 
Tapped  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Height  to 
Top  of  Rod 
Guide 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

484   ' 
1444 

1M 

IX 

Adjustable 
6,  8  or  10-inch 

yi 

IX 

53 
50 

77 
74 

DEPOSER 
DERM 

116.00 
15.00 

*Fitted  for  1%  or  2-inch  pipe  when  especially  so  ordered. 

tWhen  especially  ordered,  adjustable  stroke  pumps  will  be  fitted  for  12-inch  windmill  stroke. 

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Deming  Windmill  Lift  Pump  Standard 

With  Long  Fulcrum 
For  Wells  35  to  100  Feet  Deep 
Fig.  494 


Our  improved  Windmill  Lift  Pump  Standard,  with  extra  long  fulcrum,  will  be  greatly 
appreciated  by  pump  dealers  and  users.  The  long  fulcrum  throws  all  the  strain  of  the  lever 
when  pumping,  on  the  base  of  the  pump  instead  of  the  pump  top.  By  this  arrangement  the 
pump  top  and  rod  guide  will  always  remain  rigid  and  in  place. 

The  illustration  shows  Fig.  494  with  adjustable  stroke.  It  is  also  made  with  six-inch  stroke, 
as  listed  below. 

The  pump  rod  is  threaded  i^-inch,  and  is  fitted  with  a  re  x  ^g-inch  coupling,  so  that 
i^  or  %-inch  rod  may  be  used.  Pumps  that  are  tapped  for  two-inch  pipe  will,  when  specified, 
be  fitted  with  one-inch  wood  rod  fork. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use  with  this  standard  are  illustrated  and  listed  elsewhere. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

Stroke 
Inches 

*Fitted  for  Pipe 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

494 
491 

6 

6,  8  and  10 

i« 

65 

70 

DEITY 
DEJECTION 

$  8.50 
10.00 

Fitted  for  1,  \\i,  1%  or  2-inch  pipe,  but  always  as  listed,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standards 


Fig.  496 


With  Long  Fulcrum  and  Back  Outlet 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet 


The  long  fulcrum  or  bearer 
throws  all  of  the  lever  strain  on  the 
base  when  pumping,  instead  of  putting 
it  on  the  pump  top. 

Accurate  and  permanent  align- 
ment of  the  piston  rod  is  secured  by 
casting  the  stuffing-box  and  rod  guide 
in  one  piece.  The  levers  can  be  dis- 
connected when  the  pump  is  to  be 
operated  by  windmill.  The  spout  is 
flanged  and  bolted  to  the  standard. 
Hose  tube  and  nut  are  regularly  fur- 
nished. 

Back  outlet  is  tapped  regularly 
for  l^-inch  pipe,  for  discharging  into 
elevated  tank.  Pump  rod  is  made  of 
%-inch  piston  rod  steel.  It  is  threaded 
y^-inch  and  is  furnished  with  a  3^  x  ^g- 
inch  coupling  so  that  ^  or  %-inch 
well  rod  may  be  used. 

Where  there  is  no  liability  to 
danger  from  freezing,  we  recommend 
the  use  of  foot  valves  with  these  stand- 
ards. Figs.  496  and  498  are  made 
to  exact  gauges  so  that  repairs  will 
always  fit. 

Fig.  498  is  regularly  furnished 
with  cock  spout.  Otherwise  it  is 
exactly  like  Fig.  496. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for 
use  with  these  standards  are  illustrated 
and  listed  elsewhere. 


Fig.  498 


Sizes  and  Prices 


WITH  SIX-INCH  STROKE 

WITH  ADJUSTABLE  STROKE  —  6.  8  OR  10-INCH 

Fig.  '   Spout 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

80 

83 

Back 
Outlet 
Tapped 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Cipher            Price 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

2 
2 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Back 
Outlet 
Tapped 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

496      Plain 
498      Cock 

IK 

1M 

% 

DELIGHT           111.00 
DELIRIUM           13.50 

80 
83 

1M 
IX 

DELUSION 
DEMAGOGUE 

$12.50 
15.00 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standards 

With  Back  Outlet 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet 
Fig.  440  Fig.  444 

These  popular  Standards 
are  adapted  for  hand  or  wind- 
mill use.  They  have  revolv- 
ing tight  top.  The  piston  rod 
is  always  in  line  because  the 
stuffing-box  and  rod  guide  are 
made  in  one  casting.  Stuff- 
ing-box gland  is  brass.  The 
lever  can  be  disconnected 
when  the  pumps  are  to  be 
operated  by  windmill.  The 
spout  is  flanged  and  bolted 
to  the  Standard.  Hose  tube 
and  nut  are  regularly  fur- 
nished. The  bearer  is  secured 
with  strong  hook  bolts. 

The  back  outlet  on  each 
pump  is  tapped  for  1  24-inch 
pipe. 

The  pump  rod  is  made  of 
%-inch  piston  rod  steel;    is 
threaded  3^  inch  and  is  fur- 
nished   with    a    ^  x  ^-inch 
coupling,  so  that   ^  or   %- 
inch  well  rod  may  be  used. 
Where  there  is  no  liability  to  danger  from  freezing,  we  recommend  the  use  of  foot  valves 
and  strainers  with  these  standards.    Figs.  440  and  444  are  made  to  exact  gauges,  so  that  repairs 
will  always  fit. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use  with  these  standards  are  illustrated  and  listed 
elsewhere. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


WITH  Six-  INCH  STROKE 

WITH  ADJUSTABLE  STROKE  —  6,  8  OR  10-lNCH 

Fig. 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

440 
444 

1M 

46 
46 

63 

65 

DUBBER 

DUBIOUS 

$10.00 
12.50 

2 
2 

50 
50 

70 

72 

DUBBING 
DUBIOUSLY 

$11.50 
14.00 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES      1 


Deming  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standard 

With  Cog  Lever  Top 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet 

Fig.  4443^ 


This  is  a  standard  for  hand  or  windmill  use,  equipped 
with  cog  lever  top  instead  of  plain  windmill  top.  The  gear 
action  is  well  guarded  to  prevent  accidents.  The  rack  can  be 
disconnected  when  the  pump  is  to  be  operated  by  windmill. 

The  bearer  is  adjustable  and  is  secured  to  the  stock 
by  three  hook  bolts.  ^  The  piston  rod  is  always  in  line 
because  the  stuffing-box  and  rod  guide  are  made  in  one 
casting.  Stuffing-box  gland  is  brass.  The  spout  is  flanged 
and  bolted  to  the  standard.  Hose  tube  and  nut  are  regularly 
included.  Back  outlet  is  tapped  for  1%-inch  pipe- 

The  pump  rod  is  made  of  %-inch  piston  rod  steel; 
is  threaded  ^-inch  and  is  furnished  with  a  &  x  %-inch 
coupling,  so  that  TS  or  %-inch  well  rod  may  be  used. 

Where  there  is  no  liability  of  freezing,  we  recommend 
the  use  of  a  foot  valve  and  strainer  with  this  standard. 

Deduct  $2.50  from  list  price  if  plain  spout  is  desired 
instead  of  cock  spout. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use  with  this  standard 
are  illustrated  and  listed  elsewhere. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fitted 

Figure 

Stroke 
Inches 

for                     Height 
Pipe                   Inches 

Weight                     rinhw 
Pounds 

Price 

Inches 

444^ 

6 

1* 

52 

75 

DIVULGE 

$13.50 

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Deming  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standard 

With  Renewable  Guide  Bushing  and  Patented  Windmill  Top 

Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet 

Fig.  445 


Complete 
View  of 
Fig.  445 


Detail  View 

of  Patent 

Windmill  Top 


This  is  a  good  heavy  windmill  standard 
suitable  for  operation  by  pump  jack  or  windmill. 
The  windmill  top  is  of  new  design  and  is  heavily 
reinforced  at  the  points  where  in  other  pumps  of 
this  type  breakage  is  most  liable. 

The  detail  view  (illustration  to  the  left) 
shows  our  new  patented  windmill  top  and  air 
chamber  tube.  The  patented  feature  consists 
of  a  loose  ring  which  keeps  the  three  bolts  in 
place  and  prevents  them  from  falling  to  the 
ground  or  into  the  well,  should  it  be  necessary 
to  remove  the  top. 

The  bushing  on  the  windmill  slide  rod  can 
be  renewed  when  worn.  In  many  pumps  it  is 
necessary  to  buy  an  entire  new  top  when  the 
guide  wears  out. 

Fig.  445  is  tapped  in  the  standard  for 
2-inch  pipe.  A  combination  bushing,  however,  is 
regularly  furnished  for  \]/±  and  1^-inch  pipe, 
thus  adapting  it  for  varying  conditions.  The 
pump  rod  is  made  of  %-inch  piston  rod  steel. 
It  is  threaded  re-inch  and  is  furnished  with 
a  T^  x  /^-inch  coupling  so  that  ^-inch  or  ^g-inch 
rod  may  be  used. 

Where  there  is  no  liability  to  danger  from 
freezing,  we  recommend  the  use  of  foot  valve 
and  strainer  with  this  standard. 

The  spout  is  provided  with  a  hose  nut 
and  tube.  Deduct  $2.50  from  list  price  if  cock 
is  not  desired. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use  with 
this  standard  are  shown  and  listed  elsewhere. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Figure 
445 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Back 
Outlet 
Inches 

Stroke 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Standard  Complete 
With  Cock  Spout 

1H.1H 
and  2 

52 

1M 

Adjustable  6,  8  or 
10  Inches 

77 

DIVORCE 

$15.00 

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Deming  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standard 

With  Flanged  Base  and  Patented  Bearer 

Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet 

Fig.  441 


Complete  View  of  Fig.  441 


Detail  View  of  Patent 
Windmill  Top 


This  is  a  very  strong,  durable  and 
convenient  standard.  The  bearer  is 
clamped  to  the  stock  by  three  hook  bolts. 
Should  it  become  necessary  for  any  reason 
to  remove  the  bearer,  the  bolts  will  be  kept 
in  place  by  a  loose  ring,  which  prevents 
them  from  dropping  to  the  ground  or  in 
the  well.  The  detail  cut  explains  this  con- 
struction. This  style  of  bearer  is  fully 
covered  by  our  patents. 

A  separate  flange  between  the  base 
and  the  stock  permits  the  well  pipe  to  be 
easily  attached.  This  makes  it  possible 
to  remove  the  standard  while  connection 
is  being  made  to  the  well  pipe,  which  is 
a  very  much  easier  method  of  installing, 
than  if  the  entire  heavy  pump  had  to  be 
handled  during  the  setting. 

Fig.  441  is  regularly  furnished  with 
%-inch  brass  cased  plunger  rod,  threaded 
at  the  bottom  j^-inch  and  furnished  with  a 
i^  x  3^-inch  coupling  so  that  either  ^  or 
^-inch  steel  rod  may  be  used. 

Fig.  441  has  a  brass  packing  gland. 
When  tapped  for  two-inch  pipe  and  larger, 
our  artesian  well  cylinders,  Figs.  311  and 
324,  may  be  used  to  advantage  in  connec- 
tion with  this  pump.  Other  cylinders  or 
working  barrels  for  use  with  this  standard 
are  listed  elsewhere. 

The  bushing  on  the  windmill  slide 
rod  can  be  renewed  when  worn.  In  many 
pumps  it  is  necessary  to  buy  an  entire 
new  top  when  the  guide  wears  out.  The 
heavy  metal  ball  will  be  found  an  aid  to 
pumping  —  especially  if  the  well  is  very 
deep.  Cock  spout  is  fitted  with  hose  nut 


Fig.  441  is  made  with  adjustable  stroke  only.  Deduct  $2.50  if  plain  spout  is  wanted 
instead  of  cock  spout. 

Where  there  is  no  danger  from  freezing,  we  recommend  the  use  of  foot  valve  and  strainer 
with  this  standard. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Figure 
441 

*Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Back 
Outlet 
Inches 

tStroke 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Standard  Complete 
With  Cock  Spout 

2 

55 

IK 

Adjustable  6,  8  or 
10  Inch 

92 

DIVINING 

$16.00 

*Fitted  for  1  %,  \y^,  2,  2%  or  3-inch  pipe,  but  always  as  listed,  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
fWhen  especially  ordered,  adjustable  stroke  pumps  will  be  fitted  for  12-inch  windmill  stroke. 

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Deming  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standard 

With  Air  Chamber,  Cock  Spout  and  Flanged  Base 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet 

Fig.  407 


Fig.  407  has  a  flange  for  pipe,  located  near  the 
base.  This  makes  it  possible  to  remove  a  large  part 
of  the  pump  while  connection  is  being  made  to  the 
well  pipe,  which  is  a  very  much  easier  method  of  in- 
stalling the  pump,  than  if  the  entire  heavy  pump  had 
to  be  handled  during  the  setting.  The  bolts  in  the  air 
chamber  are  so  spaced  that  the  spout  can  be  turned 
90  degrees  in  either  direction. 

Fig.  407  has  an  upward  and  back  outlet  or  dis- 
charge. This  pump  can  be  attached  to  pipe  up  to 
three  inches,  which  especially  adapts  it  for  use  with 
artesian  well  cylinders.  Air  chamber  is  fitted  with  a 
nut  tapped  for  pipe  on  upward  discharge. 

Where  there  is  no  danger  from  freezing,  we 
would  recommend  the  use  of  foot  valve  and  strainer 
with  this  standard. 

Pump  rod  is  made  of  %-inch  piston  rod  steel, 
threaded  j^-inch  at  the  bottom  and  furnished  with  a 
reducing  coupling  for  ^-inch  well  rod. 

Fitted  for  1%,  1%,  2,  2j/£  or  3-inch  pipe,  but 
always  as  listed,  unless  otherwise  ordered.  Extra 
flanges,  50  cents  each. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use  with  this 
standard  are  shown  and  listed  elsewhere. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Figure 
407 

WITH  SIX-INCH  STROKE 

*WITH  ADJUSTABLE  STROKE  —  6,  8  or  10-Inch 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Standard 
Complete 

IM 

49 

110 

DEANERY 

$16.00 

2 

53 

115 

DEANSHIP 

S18.00 

"When  especially  ordered,  adjustable  stroke  pumps  will  be  fitted  for  12-inch  windmill  stroke. 
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64 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Special  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standard 

Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet 
With  Underground  Discharge 

Fig.  408 


Fig.  408  has  been  heavily  reinforced  in  the  places  which 
are  most  liable  to  breakage  in  a  pump  of  this  kind,  so  that  it  is 
well  adapted  for  operation  by  pump  jack.  The  stock  is  of  uni- 
form diameter  —  three  inches  —  between  the  two  rings  so  that 
all  makes  of  jacks  can  be  used. 

Should  it  be  necessary  to  remove  the  bearer,  the  three 
hook  bolts  can  be  loosened  and  the  top  taken  off,  but  the  bolts 
are  kept  from  dropping  to  the  ground  or  into  the  well  by  the 
loose  ring  which  holds  them  securely  in  place.  This  feature  is 
patented. 

The  air  chamber  of  Fig.  408  is  two  inches  in  diameter. 
A  1%-inch  differential  cylinder  is  furnished  instead  of  a  stuffing- 
box.  The  pump  rod  is  %-inch  and  is  one  complete  rod,  unbroken 
by  couplings,  except  where  it  is  coupled  to  the  guide  rod  at  top 
of  pump.  Lower  end  of  pump  rod  is  furnished  with  3^  x  %-inch 
coupling.  The  bushing  for  the  guide  rod  is  renewable.  In  many 
pumps  a  complete  new  bearer  has  to  be  secured  when  the  guide 
wears  out. 

The  plunger  and  valve  may  be  withdrawn  from  two-inch 
tubular  wells  after  stuffing-box  is  removed.  The  union  elbow 
coupling  for  underground  connections  can  be  turned  to  suit  the 
direction  of  the  pipe. 

Fitted  for  other  sizes  of  suction  pipe  when  especially 
ordered. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use  with  this  pump  are 
listed  elsewhere. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Figure 
408 

Stroke 

Adjustable  6,  8 
or  10  Inch 

Suction 
Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Underground 
Discharge 
Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Weight                   c 
Pounds 

ipher                  Price 

Itt 

1 

145                   DIASPORE               $23.00 

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65 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Fig.  260 

Plain 
Windmill  Top 


Deming  Force  Pump  Standards 

With  Adjustable  Base 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet 

In  these  pumps  the  standard  is  formed 
of  pipe;  the  pipe  to  which  the  windmill  top  is 
attached,  acting  as  an  air  chamber. 

The  differential  plunger  in  the  set 
length  helps  to  make  a  smooth,  uniform  flow 
since  the  water  is  discharged  at  each  stroke. 

The  one  inch  differential  plunger  is 
used  instead  of  a  stuffing  box. 

These  pumps  have  a  1^-inch  air 
chamber  pipe  and  1-inch  discharge  pipe. 

The  base  is  adjustable  so  that  the 
pump  standard  may  be  made  any  desired 
length.  Fig.  258  is  identical  with  Fig.  260, 
except  that  it  is  fitted  with  a  cog  lever  top  for 
hand  or  windmill  use  and  with  enclosed  gears. 
The  spout  can  be  swung  to  the  left  or  right. 
Either  pump  will  go  into  5^g-inch  casing. 

Fig.  260  is  fitted  with  adjustable 
stroke  lever  for  6,  8  or  10-inch  stroke.  The 
cylinder  is  not  included  in  the  list  price. 

Figs.  260  and  258  have  windmill  rod 
1  x  %  inch,  threaded  re-inch  and  coupled 
to  j^-inch  plunger  rod  with  compression 
coupling. 

The  ^-inch  rod  is  coupled  to  re-inch 
piston  stub  rod  which  is  threaded  on  the 
bottom  ^g-inch. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use 
with  these  standards  are  illustrated  and  listed 
elsewhere. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig.  258 
Cog  Lever 
Windmill  Top 


Figure 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 

Stroke 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

260 

1M 

Adjustable  6,  8  or 
10  Inch 

60 

BUSTLE 

$11.50 

258 

1M 

6  Inch  Hand 
•     10  Inch  Mill 

60 

BUSTARD 

12.50 

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66 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Fig. 

Plain 
Windmill  Top 


Deming  Force  Pump  Standards 

Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet 
With  Three  Way  Distributing  Valve 

Except  for  the  addition  of  the  three  way 
distributing  valve  for  underground  discharge 
to  tank,  Figs.  261  and  259  are  the  same  as  Figs. 
260  and  258  on  the  opposite  page. 

The  three  way  valve  being  on  the  outside 
of  the  discharge  pipe  gives  free  passage  to  the 
water  and  greatly  lessens  the  effort  required  for 
operation. 

The  stuffing-box  for  the  three  way  valve 
is  located  below  the  frost  line. 

The  gears  on   Fig.    259    are   completely 
enclosed,    making   the   pump   entirely   safe   for 
children    to   operate.    The  cog  lever  insures   a 
straight    line    movement    of 
the  piston  rod. 

The  elbow  on  the 
three  way  valve  can  be 
turned  either  to  the  right 
or  left  as  desired.  The  cyl- 
inder is  not  included  in  the 
list  price. 

Figs.  261  and  259 
have  windmill  rod  1  x  % 
inch,  threaded  i^-inch  and 
coupled  to  Tig-inch  plunger 
rod  with  compression  coup- 
ling. The  re-inch  rod  is 
coupled  to  iVinch  piston 
stub  rod  which  is  threaded 
on  the  bottom 


Sectional  View  of 
Three  Way  Valve 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig.  259 

Cog  Lever 

Windmill  Top 


Fitted 
Figure                 for  Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

261                         l\i 

Adjustable  6,  8  or 
10  Inch 

65 

BUSTER 

J13.50 

259                         l\i 

6  Inch  Hand 
10  Inch  Mill 

65 

BUSKY 

14.50 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standards 

Fig.  415  With  Underground  Discharge  Fig.  4151/2 

Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  200  Feet* 


These  pumps  were  perfected  to  meet 
the  requirements  of  the  principal  windmill 
manufacturers  in  the  United  States  for 
better  windmill  force  pumps  with  three- 
way  valves  than  had  heretofore  been  pro- 
duced. 

They  have  won  their  reputation  on 
their  merits,  are  the  original  pumps  of  this 
type  and  have  been  in  use  for  more  than 
thirty  years. 

The  especial  feature  of  these  pumps  is 
their  distributing  valve.  The  union  elbow 
coupling  for  underground  connection  can 
be  turned  to  suit  the  direction  of  the  pipe, 
so  that  water  can  be  discharged  under- 
ground without  danger  from  freezing.  The 
distributing  valve  is  operated  by  the  hand 
wheel  above  the  discharge  spout. 

The  air  chamber  pipe  on  these  pumps 
is  \y<i  inches  diameter. 

With  Fig.  415,  the  plunger  can  be 
withdrawn  from  2-inch  tubular  wells  by 
removing  the  stuffing  box. 

Fig.  415^  has  differential  plunger 
\}^  inches  diameter  instead  of  stuffing 
box  and  gland.  When  used  with  2-inch 
tubular  wells  the  valves  may  be  with- 
drawn without  disturbing  the  pipe  con- 
nections. 

These  standards  may  be  fitted  for  1, 
l/4»  1/^J  or  2-inch  suction  pipe  and  %,  1 
or  IJ^-inch  underground  discharge  pipe, 
but  always  as  listed  unless  otherwise 
ordered.  Fitted  with  ^-inch  steel  well 
rod  and  reducing  coupling,  so  that  ^g-inch 
rod  can  be  used  if  desired. 

Cylinders  or  working  barrels  for  use 
with  these  standards  will  be  found  else- 
where. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


WITH  SIX-INCH  STROKE 


Pump 
Standard 
as 
Illustrated 

Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Figure 
415 

1^ 
Suction 

122             DEBAUCH 

$17.00 

2 
Suction             132 

DECAY 

$18.50 

415^ 

1M  Sue.            122             DEFER 
1  Disch. 

18.00 

2  Sue. 
1  Disch. 

129 

DELF 

20.50 

WITH  ADJUSTABLE  STROKE  (6,  8  or  10-Inch) 


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68 


'STRAIGHT  LINE' 
PUMPS 

AND 

WORKING  HEADS 

FOR 
SHALLOW  AND  DEEP  WELLS 

A  DISTINCTIVE  TYPE  OF  CON- 
STRUCTION WHICH  INSURES 
UNUSUAL  EASE  OF  OPERATION, 
ACCESSIBILITY,  CONVENIENCE, 
SIMPLICITY  AND  DURABILITY. 
MAY  BE  OPERATED  BY  HAND, 
WINDMILL,  GASOLINE  ENGINE 
OR  ELECTRIC  MOTOR. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Straight-Line"  Working  Heads 


CROSSHEAD  PIN 


\CK  OUTLET  - 


CONNECTING  RODS    — 


WINDMILL  ROD 


CROSSHEAD 


GUIDE  RODS 

STUFRNG  BOX 
BEARER 


AIR  CHAMBER 


COMPRESSION  COCK 

PLUNGER  ROD 
ROD  COUPLING 
DROP  PIPE  FLANGE 


GEAR  GUARD 
CRANK  DISK 
CRANK  GEAR 

BASE  SECTION 


Illustration  shows  Fig.  1717,  No.  1,  with  Air  Chamber  about  to  be 
replaced,  after  installation  has  been  made 


Suggestions  for  Installing 

Our  "Straight  Line"  pumps  and  working  heads  possess  especial  features  of  accessibility, 
ease  of  operation,  convenience,  simplicity  and  durability  unequalled  by  any  other  pumps  on  the 
market.  The  illustration  shows  how  easily  this  type  of  pump  may  be  installed.  Following  are  a 
few  simple  directions. 

To  install  in  well  put  a  length  of  pipe  and  rod  on  cylinder  and  remove  air  chamber  from 
base.  Place  pipe  and  cylinder  in  well,  using  necessary  tools  to  hold  pipe  while  installation  is  being 
made;  then  place  base  over  well  and  draw  pipe  and  rod  up  through  base.  Add  desired  lengths  of 
pipe  and  rod,  dropping  them  down  through  base;  screw  pipe  flange  to  last  thread  of  pipe.  Pump 
base  will  then  support  entire  weight  of  cylinder  and  pipe.  Remove  plunger  rod  from  crosshead : 
connect  it  to  cylinder  rod,  then  place  air  chamber  in  position  and  bolt  fast. 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL 


Deming  "Straight-Line"  House  Force  Pump 

For  Operation  by  Hand,  Windmill  or  Pump  Jack 

Fig.   1700 

Ease  of  operation,  accessibility,  conven- 
ience, simplicity  and  durability  are  the  out- 
standing features  of  this  pump.  This  "Straight 
Line"  construction  reduces  the  friction  to  a 
minimum,  causes  the  pump  to  work  smoothly 
and  easily,  and  makes  it  practically  proof  against 
wear. 

As  illustrated,  it  may  be  operated  by 
hand  or  windmill,  but  is  also  adapted  for  con- 
nection to  any  standard  pump  jack. 

Fig.  1700  is  intended  for  use  in  wells 
where  the  vertical  suction  distance  is  not  greater 
than  25  feet.  For  discharge  elevations  see  table 
below. 

Specifications 

CROSSHEAD  is  designed  for  use  with  hand, 
windmill  or  jack.  The  jack  may  be  attached 
direct  to  crosshead  or  to  windmill  flat  rod  but 
preferably  to  crosshead. 

STUFFING  Box  AND  GUIDE  SUPPORTS  are 
cast  integral  to  insure  permanent  alignment. 

STUFFING  Box  is  of  the  nut  and  gland  type 
with  brass  gland. 

PLUNGER  has  one  leather,  brass  cage  and 
valve,  and  iron  follower.  PLUNGER  ROD  is 
%-inch  brass-cased  steel. 

LOWER  VALVE  is  a  rubber-faced  wing 
valve,  guided  by  the  cylinder  bore,  and  can  be 
easily  lifted  out  with  a  piece  of  ordinary  fence 
wire  having  bent  end,  after  bearer  and  plunger 
are  removed.  See  detail  illustration  of  base. 

UPWARD  DISCHARGE  on  air  chamber  is 
fitted  with  union  nut  and  galvanized  malleable 
iron  pipe  tube. 

BASE  is  bolted  to  the  cylinder  for  con- 
venience when  installing. 

BEARER  AND  AIR  CHAMBER  are  each  ad- 
justable to  three  different  positions. 

ANTI-FREEZING.  The  lower  valve  is  so 
constructed  that  it  will  trip  upon  contact  with 
the  plunger,  permitting  the  water  to  drain  from 
the  cylinder  back  into  the  well.  Therefore,  to 
drain  the  pump  see  that  the  cock  spout  is  open 
and  raise  the  lever  to  its  extreme  height. 

If  pump  is  discharging  into  overhead  tank, 
we  recommend  that  a  check  valve  be  installed  in 
the  discharge  line  to  prevent  contents  of  tank 
from  draining  on  such  occasions. 

Price  below  includes  1-inch  Brass  Bib  Cock 
$6.00  from  list  price. 

Brass  Valve  Seat  is  regularly  furnished  on  this  pump. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Cross  Section  of  Base  and  Lower  Part  of  Cylinder, 

Showing  Construction  and  Operation 

of  the  Trip  Valve. 

If  upward  discharge  only  is  wanted,  deduct 


No. 

Diam. 
Cyl. 
Inches 

Suction  and 
Upward    Dis- 
charge Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Discharge 
Elevation 
Feet 

IRON 

BRASS  LINED             wdght 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Hand 

Power 

4 

3 

1H 

6 

50 

100 

ORVAL 

$27.50 

ORYX 

$30.50    |        77 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Straight-Line"  Windmill  Force  Pump  Standard 

For  Wells  200  Feet  Deep  or  Less 

Fig.   1716 

As  illustrated,  Fig.  1716  may  be  operated  by  hand, 
windmill  or  pump  jack.  Our  distinctive  "Straight  Line" 
construction  reduces  friction  to  a  minimum,  causes  the 
pump  to  work  smoothly  and  easily  and  makes  it  practically 
proof  against  wear. 

Specifications 

CROSSHEAD  is  designed  for  use  with  hand,  windmill 
or  jack.  The  jack  may  be  attached  direct  to  crosshead  or 
to  windmill  flat  rod,  but  preferably  to  crosshead. 

PISTON  ROD,  No.  1  is  %-inch  cold-rolled  steel; 
No.  2,  K-inch. 

GUIDE  SUPPORTS  AND  STUFFING  Box  are  cast  inte- 
gral to  insure  permanent  alignment. 

STUFFING  Box  is  of  the  nut  and  gland  type  with 
brass  gland. 

BEARER  is  adjustable  to  three  different  positions. 

SEPARATE  FLANGE  BETWEEN  BASE  AND  AIR  CHAM- 
BER for  attaching  drop  pipe. 

BACK  OUTLET  placed  opposite  discharge,  for  con- 
necting to  elevated  tank. 

Price  includes  one  iron  body  compression  cock.  If 
plain  spout  is  desired  instead  of  cock  spout,  deduct  $2.50 
from  list  price. 

We  recommend  that  Deming  iron,  brass-lined  or 
brass  cylinders  be  used  with  this  standard. 

The  largest  size  plunger  which  can  be  withdrawn 
through  the  No.  1  size  is  1%-inch;  through  the  No.  2  size 
is  2%-inch. 

Fig.  1716  may  be  fitted  with  air  compressor  at  $15.00  extra  list  (Cipher,  OILET),  as 
shown  on  page  76,  for  use  with  pneumatic  water  systems. 

For  information  concerning  how  to  install  this  standard,  see  page  70. 

Fig.  1716  may  be  arranged  to  discharge  into  underground  pipe  by  using  a  tee  in  the  drop 
pipe  the  required  distance  below  the  ground.  A  shut-off  should  be  placed  in  the  underground  pipe 
to  check  the  flow  when  desired. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Largest 
Drop 
Pipe 
Inches 

*Plunger  Rod 
Fitted  for 

Back 
Outlet 
Inches 

fSTROKE, 

INCHES 

Outside 
Diam- 
eter 
Base 
Section 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Hand 

1 

2 

5/s"  Wood  Rod  Coupling 
Yi  x  &"  Steel  Rod 

2 

6,  8,  10 

3M 

82 

OWSER 

$22.50 

2 

3 

%"  Wood  Rod  Coupling 

2 

6,  8,  10 

43/£          112 

OYEZ         27.50 

Y2"  Steel  Rod 

*When  pump  is  used  with  wood  rod,  stub  end  for  steel  rod  should  be  cut  off. 
fWhen  especially  ordered,  can  be  furnished  for  12-inch  windmill  stroke. 

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72 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Fig.  1717 


Deming  "Straight-Line"  Working  Head 
For  Wells  200  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


This  is  a  self-contained  high  grade  power  working  head  for  operation 
by  hand,  windmill,  gasoline  engine  or  electric  motor.     Our  distinctive 
"Straight-Line"  construction,  so  called  from  the  two  guide  rods  on  which 
the  crpsshead  operates,  insures  minimum  wear  on  packing 
and  piston  rod.     It  also  prevents  cramping  of  connecting 
rods  which  often  occurs  with  the  ordinary  pump  jacks,  due 
to  the  twisting  of  the  crosshead  out  of  alignment. 

Specifications 

STANDARD:  Cast  iron,  with  bronze-bushed  shaft 
bearings. 

DROP  PIPE  FLANGE  between  base  and  air  chamber. 
GUIDE  SUPPORTS  AND  STUFFING  Box  are  cast  integral 
to  insure  permanent  alignment. 

STUFFING  Box  is  of  the  nut  and  gland  type  with  brass 
gland. 

CROSSHEAD:  Cast  iron;  arranged  to  attach  lever  for 
hand  operation.  Can  be  supplied  with  windmill  rod.  By 
removing  pins,  connecting  rods  may  be  laid  back  for  opera- 
tion by  hand  or  windmill. 

CONNECTING  RODS:  Cold-rolled  steel  with  cast-iron 
ends.  Lower  end  babbitted. 

DISCHARGE  COCK:  Cast  iron,  compression  type,  with 
brass  valve  seat  and  brass  nut  and  screw. 
CRANK  Disc:  Cast  iron. 

CRANK  GEAR:  Cast  iron.    Teeth  cut  from  the  solid. 
PINION:  Steel;  teeth  cut  from  the  solid. 
CRANK  AND  PINION  SHAFTS:  Cold-rolled  steel. 
OIL  CUPS:  For  crank  shaft  and  pinion  shaft  bearings. 
CRANK  PINS:  Steel. 
GEAR  GUARD:  Cast  iron,  enclosing  gear  and  pinion. 

CRANK  SHAFT  AND  PINION  SHAFT  BEARINGS  have  removable  bronze  bushings. 
PISTON  ROD:  Size  No.  1  is  %-inch;  No.  2  is  J^-inch  cold-rolled  piston  rod  steel,  threaded  for 
both  wood  and  steel  pump  rod.     When  using  wood  rod,  cut  off  steel  rod  thread. 

No.  1  size  is  fitted  for  ^-inch  wood  rod  coupling  and  -j^-mcn  steel  rod;  No.  2  size  for 
%-inch  wood  rod  coupling  and  3/£-inch  steel  rod.  The  largest  size  plunger  which  can  be  with- 
drawn through  the  No.  1  size  is  2^-inch;  through  the  No.  2  is  2%-inch. 

Fig.  1717  may  be  equipped  with  air  compressor  at  $15.00  extra  list  (Cipher,  OILET),  as 
shown  on  page  76,  for  use  with  pneumatic  water  systems.  On  page  195,  the  No.  2  size  of  this  head 
is  listed  with  complete  hydro-pneumatic  system.  If  desired  to  operate  head  by  windmill  power, 
specify  windmill  flat  rod  at  60  cents  extra  list. 

For  information  concerning  how  to  install  this  head  see  page  70. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Illustration  shows  No.  2  size 


No. 

Larg- 
est 
Drop 
Pipe 
In. 

Back 
Outlet 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Gear 
Ratio 

Tight  & 
Loose 
Pulleys 
Regular 
Inches 

Maximum  Diam- 
eter Pulleys 
which  May  be 
Used  Inches 

Diam. 
Pinion 
Shaft 
Inches 

Dimen- 
sions 
of  Base 
Inches 

Wght. 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

1 

2 

.2^ 
3 

2 
2 

6 

6,8,10 

5-1 
6-1 

12x3 
14x3 

22 
24 

1 

1 

8^x11^ 
10x16 

164 
235 

OUTPOT 

OBIT 

$70.00 
85,00 

Capacities 


Diameter  and  Stroke 
of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Gallons  per 
Revolution 
of  Crank  Shaft 

Maximum 
Revolutions 
per  Minute 

Gallons 
per  Minute 

Maximum  Lift  in  Feet 
Surface  of  Water 
to  Point  of  Discharge 

2^x10 
2^x10 
3^x10 
4     xlO 

.172 

.257 
.359 
.544 

40 
40 
40 
40 

7 
10 
14 
21.7 

200 
150 
110 

75 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Straight-Line"  Power  Working  Head 
Fig.  1718  With  Underground  Discharge 

Fig.  1718  is  a  very  substantial  working  head  for  opera- 
tion by  windmill,  gas  engine  or  electric  motor.  It  is  good  for 
400  pounds  plunger  load.  The  large  pipe  air  chamber  enables 
pump  to  discharge  into  long  discharge  pipe  without  undue 
strain  on  the  working  parts. 

Specifications 

BASE  AND  SHAFT  BEARINGS  are  cast  integral.  Bearings 
are  equipped  with  removable  brass  bushings. 

GUIDE  SUPPORTS  AND  STUFFING  Box  are  cast  integral 
to  insure  accurate  and  permanent  alignment. 

CROSSHEAD:  Cast  iron;  arranged  for  attaching  lever 
for  hand  operation.  Can  be  supplied  with  windmill  rod.  By 
removing  pins,  connecting  rods  may  be  laid  back  for  opera- 
tion by  hand  or  windmill. 

GUIDE  RODS:  Cold-rolled  steel. 

CONNECTING  RODS:  Cold-rolled  steel  with  cast-iron 
ends,  and  lower  end  babbitted. 

CRANK  GEARS:  Cast  iron;  teeth  cut  from  the  solid. 

CRANK  Disc:  Cast  iron. 

CRANK  AND  PINION  SHAFTS:  Cold-rolled  steel. 

GEAR  GUARD:  Encloses  gear  and  pinion. 

Underground  is  a  cast-iron  manifold  to  which  is 
attached  stuffing  box  with  brass  gland,  air  chamber  pipe, 
hydrant  pipe,  underground  discharge,  hydrant  valve  and  case, 
drop  pipe  flange,  plunger  rod  through  stuffing  box,  threaded 
for  re-inch  steel  rod. 

Fig.  1718  may  be  equipped  with  air  compressor  at 
$15.00  extra  list  (Cipher,  OILET),  as  shown  on  page  76,  for  use 
with  pneumatic  water  systems.  If  desired  to  operate  head  by 
windmill  power,  specify  windmill  slide  rod  at  60  cents  extra 
list. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Maximum 

No. 

Larg- 
est 
Drop 
Pipe 
In. 

Under- 
ground 
Dis- 
charge 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Gear 
Ratio 

Tight  & 
Loose 
Pulleys 
Regular 
Inches 

Diameter 
Pulleys 
which 
Maybe 
Used 

Diam. 
Pinion 
Shaft 
Inches 

Dimen- 
sions 
of  Base 
Inches 

Wght. 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Inches 

1 

2M 

1 

6 

5-1 

12x3 

22 

1 

10     x!4^ 

230 

OUTRAGE 

$  80.00 

2 

3 

11A 

6,  8,  10 

6-1 

14x3 

24 

1 

HHxl9H 

320 

OATEN 

100.00 

Capacities 


Diameter  and  Stroke 
of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Gallons  per 
Revolution 
of  Crank  Shaft 

Maximum 
Revolutions 
per  Minute 

Gallons 
per  Minute 

M  aximum  Lift  in  Feet 
Surface  of  Water 
to  Point  of  Discharge 

2^x10 
2%xlO 
3^x10 
4      x  10 

.172 
.257 
.359 
.544 

40 
40 
40 
40 

7 
10 
14 
21.7 

200 

150 
110 
75 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "Straight-Line"  Power  Working  Head 

With  Underground  Discharge 

For  Wells  200  Feet  Deep  or  Less 

Fig.   1719 


Fig.  1719,  as  illustrated  above,  is  adapted 
for  use  where  a  discharge  spout  at  the  well  is  not 
required. 

The  machine  is  substantially  made  with 
well  guarded  gears  cut  from  the  solid,  and  2-inch 
outlet  located  three  feet  below  the  base.  The  drop 
pipe  acts  as  an  air  chamber. 

The  connecting  rods  may  be  detached  and 
the  head  operated  by  windmill  in  connection  with 
our  windmill  slide  head,  Fig.  390.  Windmill  con- 
nection furnished  when  specified  at  $1.50  extra 
list. 

When  specified,  Fig.  1719  will  be  equipped 
with  air  compressor  (Cipher,  OILET)  as  shown  on 
page  76  for  use  in  Hydro-Pneumatic  systems  at 
$15.00  extra  list. 

If  it  is  desired  to  operate  this  head  by  wind- 
mill power,  specify  windmill  flat  rod,  at  60  cents 
extra  list. 

No.  1  size  is  fitted  for  ^-inch  wood  rod 
coupling  and  re-inch  steel  rod;  No.  2  size  for 
%-inch  wood  rod  coupling  [and  J^-inch  steel  rod. 
When  using  wood  rod,  cut  off  steel  rod  thread. 

Plunger  rod  No.  1  is  %-inch  cold-rolled  steel; 
No.  2  is 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Maximum 

Larg-  Under- 
est      ground 
Xo.     Drop     Dis- 
Pipe    charge 
In.      Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Tight  & 
/-            Loose 

Ratio     Pulleys 
Ratl°    Regular 

Inches 

Diameter 
Pulleys 
which 
May  be 
Used 

Diam. 
Pinion 
Shaft 
Inches 

Dimen- 
sions 
of  Base 
Inches 

Wght. 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Inches 

1      11A       2 

6 

5-1      12x3 

22 

1 

8^x113^ 

160 

OUTRAY 

$64.50 

23            2 

6,  8,  10 

6-1      14x3 

24 

1 

10x16 

215 

ODYLE 

80.00 

Capacities 


Diameter  and  Stroke 
of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Gallons  per 
Revolution 
of  Crank  Shaft 

Maximum 
Revolutions 
per  Minute 

Gallons 
per  Minute 

Maximum  Lift  in  Feet 
Surface  of  Water 
to  Point  of  Discharge 

2^x10 
2^x10 
3^x10 
4      xlO 

.172 
.257 
.359 
.544 

40 
40 
40 
40 

7 

10 
14 
21.7 

200 

150 
110 
75 

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Deming  "Straight-Line"  Shallow  Well  Power  Pump 
For  22  Feet  Suction  Lift  and  125  Feet  Discharge  Elevation 

Fig.  1720 


Fig.  1720  is  for  use 
in  shallow  wells,  22  feet 
deep  or  less.  It  is  es- 
pecially suited  for  tank 
service,  creameries,  pneu- 
matic water  systems  and 
general  water  supply. 

Specifications 

BASE  AND  SHAFT 
BEARINGS  are  cast  inte- 
gral. Bearings  are  equip- 
ped with  removable  brass 
bushings. 

CYLINDER:  Brass, 
with  one  leather  brass 
plunger. 

GUIDE  SUPPORTS  AND 
STUFFING  Box:  Cast 
integral. 

STUFFING  Box:  Nut 
and  gland  type  with  brass 
gland. 

GUIDE  RODS:  Cold- 
rolled  steel. 

CONNECTING   RODS:  Cold-rolled   steel   with  cast- 
iron  ends.     Lower  end  babbitted. 

CROSSHEAD:  Cast  iron;  arranged  to  attach  lever 
for  hand  operation.     Can  be  supplied  with  windmill 
rod.     By  removing  pins,  connecting  rods  may  be  laid 
back  for  operation  by  hand  or  windmill. 
CRANK  Disc:  Cast  iron. 

CRANK  GEAR:  Cast  iron;  teeth  cut  from  the  solid. 
PINION:  Steel;  teeth  cut  from  the  solid. 
PISTON  ROD:  Cold-rolled  steel. 

When  specified,  we  will  equip  Fig.  1720  with  air  compressor  (Cipher,  OILET),  see  illustration 
above,  for  hydro-pneumatic  service,  at  $15.00  extra  list. 

If  it  is  desired  to  operate  this  head  by  windmill  power,  specify  windmill  flat  rod  at  60  cents 
extra  list. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


SPECIAL 
AIR  COMPRESSOR 

Furnished  at  Extra  Cost 
(See  reference  below) 


Max. 

Xo. 

Diameter 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Back 
Outlet 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Gear 
Ratio 

Tight  and 
Loose 
Pulleys 
Regular 
Inches 

Diam. 
Pulleys 
which 
Maybe 
Used 

Diam. 
Pinion 
Shaft 
Inches 

Dimen- 
sions        Wght. 
of  Base     j    Lbs. 
Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Inches 

1 

2^ 

2            6 

5-1 

12x3 

22 

1 

s^xi  iy2 

174 

OUTROOT 

$82.50 

2 

31A           2       6,  8,  10 

6-1        14x3          24 

1          10  x  16       240      ODOR 

95.00 

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CYLINDERS 

OR 

WORKING   BARRELS 

AND 

PUMP    LEATHERS 

FOR 
SHALLOW  AND  DEEP  WELLS 

IRON,  BRASS  AND  BRASS -LINED 
CYLINDERS,  USED  WITH  HAND 
AND  WINDMILL  LIFT  AND 
FORCE  STANDARDS,  POWER 
WORKING  HEADS,  ETC.  FOR 
GENERAL  WATER  SUPPLY;  THE 
CYLINDER  BEING  USUALLY 
SUBMERGED 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Cylinders  or  Working  Barrels 


PLUNGER  ROD 


TOP  ATTACHMENT 


The  thought  which  is  responsible  for 
the  old  adage  "A  chain  is  no  stronger  than 
its  weakest  link,"  may  be  well  applied  when 
speaking  of  pump  construction,  for  no  pump 
is  better  than  its  cylinder.  If  the  cylinder 
is  defective,  the  pump  is  certain  to  be 
condemned. 

The  pump  cylinder  is  sometimes  desig- 
nated as  the  " working  barrel "  or  "working 
section"  because  it  performs  the  actual  work 
of  bringing  the  water  from  the  depths  of 
the  well  to  the  surface.  The  pump  top 
or  standard  is  of  secondary  importance  to 
the  cylinder. 

Attention  is  directed  to  the  detail  view 
on  this  page  showing  a  typical  cylinder.  This 
will  give  a  clear  understanding  of  the  loca- 
tion and  function  of  each  of  the  necessary 
parts  of  the  cylinder.  The  engraving  repre- 
sents our  brass-lined  cylinder,  Fig.  308,  with 
leather  lower  valve. 

We  are  extremely  careful  in  the 
manufacture  of  Deming  cylinders,  making 
all  parts  to  exact  gauges  so  that  repairs, 
should  they  be  needed,  will  always  fit.  All 
cylinders  undergo  a  rigid  inspection  before 
they  leave  our  factory. 
The  lists  on  the  following  pages  give  the  sizes  of  pipe  for  which  the  cylinders  are  fitted, 
but  if  other  sizes  of  pipe  are  to  be  used,  we  can  generally  fit  the  cylinder  attachments  to  suit, 
for  which  we  will  make  an  extra  charge.  However,  we  recommend  that  the  cylinders  be  fitted  as 
listed,  as  we  have  found  from  experience  that  they  are  best  adapted  for  the  sizes  of  pipe  as 
given  in  the  lists.  In  order  that  the  pump  operates  properly,  all  parts  of  the  cylinder  must  be 
in  perfect  condition,  and  the  joints  should  be  air  tight. 


BRASS  CYLINDER   LINER 


PLUNGER  CAGE 


PLUNGER  CRIMP 


LOWER  VALVE  WEIGHT 


PACKING  RING 


BOTTOM  ATTACHMENT 


PLUNGER  FOLLOWER 


.OWER  VALVE 
PACKING  RING 


LOWER  VALVE  SEAT 


Section  of  a  Typical  Brass-Lined  Cylinder 


Deming  Iron  Cylinders 

Deming  iron  cylinders  are  finished  on  special  machines,  leaving  a  high  polish  in  the  bore 
and  retaining  the  chilled  surface  of  the  iron.  This  makes  a  cylinder  which  is  not  easily  affected 
by  rust  and  which  wears  longer  than  iron  cylinders  finished  in  the  ordinary  way.  Only  skilled 
workmen  —  men  who  have  been  in  our  employ  for  years  —  are  permitted  to  work  on  Deming 
cylinders. 

Deming  Brass-Lined  Cylinders 

When  rust  accumulates  on  an  iron  cylinder,  the  plunger  leathers  are  apt  to  become  more 
or  less  affected  by  it.  To  overcome  this  difficulty,  the  brass-lined  cylinder  was  originated  about 
1876  and  was  a  tremendous  success  right  from  the  start.  Deming  brass-lined  cylinders  are 
made  similar  to  the  iron  cylinders,  the  shell  being  bored  out  smoothly  and  enough  to  insert  a 
piece  of  seamless  drawn  polished  brass  tubing  which  is  forced  into  the  iron  shell  and  then  expanded 
at  both  ends — "swaged" — to  position.  These  cylinders  possess  the  smoothness  of  the  brass 
tube  cylinders  and  are  not  so  likely  to  become  injured  by  external  pressure.  They  will  not  rust, 
"pit"  or  break. 

Deming  Brass  Tube  Cylinders 

Many  of  our  customers  prefer  brass  tube  cylinders  for  the  reason  that  the  brass  threads 
do  not  rust,  and  it  is  therefore  less  trouble  to  take  off  the  caps  when  new  leathers  are  needed  or 
other  repairs  are  to  be  made.  The  iron  threads  are  likely  to  be  rusty  and  offer  some  difficulty 
when  the  caps  are  to  be  removed.  The  shell  of  a  Deming  brass  tube  cylinder  consists  of  a  heavy 
seamless  drawn  polished  brass  tube  with  iron  or  brass  attachments  as  desired. 

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Plungers  for  Deming  Cylinders 

The  plunger  constitutes  a  very  important  part  of  the  cylinder.  Great  care  must  be 
exercised  in  the  manufacture  of  the  plunger  and  its  valve,  or  the  cylinder  will  fail  to  give  good 
service.  Deming  plungers  are  constructed  by  workmen  especially  skilled  in  making  and 
assembling  this  particular  article. 


"A" 

(One  Leather) 
Plunger 


(Two  Leather) 
Plunger 


All  Brass 
Plunger  Used 
With  Fig.  311 


Specifications  of  Deming  Plungers 

"A"  PLUNGER  HAS  ONE  CUP  LEATHER  and  j^-inch  follower,  as  illustrated. 

"  J  "  PLUNGER  HAS  TWO  CUP  LEATHERS  and  34-inch  follower,  as  illustrated. 

The  "A"  and  "J"  Plungers  may  be  had  as  follows: — either  all  iron; 
or  with  iron  follower,  brass  cage  and  valve;   or  all  brass. 

Plunger  used  in  Fig.  311  artesian  well  brass  cylinder  has  two  cup  leathers, 
and  ball  valve.     FURNISHED  REGULARLY  ALL  BRASS. 

Plunger  used  in  Fig.  324  artesian  well  brass  cylinder  has  four  cup  leathers  and  ball  valve. 
FURNISHED  REGULARLY  ALL  BRASS. 


All  Brass 
Plunger  Used 
With  Fig.  324 


Deming  Brass  Valve  Seat 


Will  not  break,  chip,  flatten,  cor- 
rode, wear  out  or  become  loosened  from 
the  cap. 

Furnished  regularly  on  all  Deming 
Cylinders  except  Fig.  314. 

The  construction  of  this  seat  is  such 
that  no  particles  of  sand  and  gravel  will 
find  permanent  lodgment  upon  it.  The 
Deming  brass  valve  seat  is  swaged  to 
position— expanded  at  both  ends — which 
insures  its  permanence.  This  seat  is  so 
constructed  that  an  extra  hard  surface  is 
secured  for  the  face,  making  it  impervious 
to  the  action  of  the  water  or  the  pound- 
ing of  the  valve. 

Many  times  we  have  had  Deming 
cylinders  returned  to  us  in  which  the  valve 
leathers  had  worn  out  after  long  usage, 
leaving  iron  valve  weight  to  pound  upon 
the  brass  seat,  but  without  affecting  the  seat 
in  any  way  whatever  because  the  Deming 
seat  has  a  harder  surface  than  any  iron  or 
cast  brass  seat. 


Bottom  attachment  of  a  Deming  cylinder  cut  open  to  show 
Deming  Brass  Valve  Seat.  This  clearly  illustrates  how  it  is 
impossible  for  the  seat  to  "break,  chip,  flatten,  corrode,  wear 
out  or  become  loosened  from  the  cap." 


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Fig.  335 


Deming  Lower  Valve  and  Brass  Valve  Seat 

Special  Lower  Cylinder  Valve,  Fig.  335 
Western  Style 

The  special  lower  cylinder  valve,  Fig.  335,  is  for  use  with  our 
iron,  brass-lined  and  brass  body  cylinders  having  OUTSIDE  ATTACH- 
MENTS, Figs.  300,  308  and  312,  listed  elsewhere.  Any  of  these  cylinders 
will  be  furnished  with  Fig.  335  when  so  ordered,  at  extra  list  prices 
given  below.  The  poppet  valve  is  leather  faced,  insuring  a  perfect  seat. 
Many  dealers  find  it  desirable  to  carry  this  cage  and  valve  in  stock  as 
an  extra. 


Sizes  and  Prices,  Fig.  335 


Size  in  inches  (Diam.  Cyl.) 

2 

2M 

2^ 

2% 

3 

3M 

3^  I     4 

4^ 

5 

6 

Extra  list  added  to  Cyl.  list  . 

$0.50 

$0.50 

$0.50 

$0.50 

$0.50 

$0.60 

$0.60  $0.75 

$0.75 

$1.00 

$1.25 

BOTTOM  ATT 


Deming   Improved  Deep  Well  Air   Cylinder 
Fig.  306 

(Patented) 

For  Pneumatic  Water  Supply  in  Connection  with 
Compression  Tank  Systems 

The  use  of  compressed  air  tanks  supplied  from 
deep  wells  by  windmill  or  other  power  pumping  appli- 
ances has  hitherto  been  seriously  hindered  by  lack  of 
a  reliable  contrivance  to  supply  air  for  recharging  the 
tank.  This  hindrance  has  recently  been  overcome  by 
the  use  of  an  auxiliary  air  pumping  cylinder  located  in 
the  discharge  pipe  between  the  working  barrel  and  the 
pumping  head. 

We  offer  the  best  cylinder  of  this  type  in  our  Fig. 
306  Auxiliary  Air  Pumping  Cylinder.  The  illustration 
shows  a  sectional  view  with  an  air  cock  in  center 
casting.  The  air  cock  must  be  located  above  the  water, 
or  piped  to  some  point  above  to  prevent  cylinder  from 
pumping  water  instead  of  air. 

These  cylinders  may  be  used  with  any  size  of 
working  barrels,  but  we  advise  their  use  with  the  size 
of  pipe  for  which  they  are  fitted. 


Fig.  306 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Size  Pipe 
Fitted  for 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Extreme 
Outside 
Width 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Size  Pipe 
Fitted  for 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Extreme 
Outside 
Width 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

m 

7 

4^ 

12 

CAREFUL 

$13.50 

IK 

14 

^A 

14^ 

CAROL 

$15.50 

llA    \    7 

4% 

18 

CAREER 

14.50 

V4 

14 

4^ 

21 

CARNY 

17.50 

2 

7 

5^ 

19 

CARET 

15.50 

2 

14 

5M 

25 

CAROUSE 

18.50 

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Lower  Caps  and  Valves  for  Deming  Cylinders 


Hinged  Leather  Lower  Valve 

The  hinged  leather  valve  which  we  use  on  all  our  cylinders 
with  outside  caps  is  too  well  known  to  require  detailed  descrip- 
tion. The  very  best  of  material  and  workmanship  is  used  in  the 
construction  of  this  valve  which  has  for  many  years  given  the 
best  of  satisfaction. 


Hinged  Leather 
Lower  Valve 


Lower  Cap  and  Disc  Valve  with  Split  Cage 

For  Inside  Capped  Cylinder,  Fig.  322 

(Patented) 

Our  special  leather  faced  disc  valve  with  split  cage  is 
furnished  regularly  on  our  Fig.  322  inside  capped  cylinder.  The 
split  cage  makes  it  impossible  for  the  valve  to  get  out  of  place  when 
in  the  cylinder.  The  valve  is  very  easy  to  remove  and  repair 
when  the  cap  is  unscrewed  from  the  cylinder.  The  cage  and  valve 
are  made  of  iron  on  the  cylinders  with  iron  attachments.  Cylin- 
ders with  brass  attachments  have  brass  cage  and  valve.  The 
Deming  brass  valve  seat  is  furnished  on  this  iron  lower  cap. 


Special  Lower  Cap  and 

Disc  Valve  with 

Split  Cage 

(Patented) 


Lower  Valve  for  Fig.  311  Artesian  Well  Brass  Cylinder 

This  ball  valve  is  made  tapered  to  fit  the  lower  attachment  of  the 
cylinder.  As  an  added  safeguard  against  leakage,  it  is  also  supplied  with 
leather  cup  packing.  With  this  construction,  the  valve  can  be  drawn 
through  the  top  of  the  cylinder  without  removing  the  attachments. 


Lower  Valve  for 
Fig.  311 


Lower  Valve  for  Fig.  324  Artesian  Well  Brass  Cylinder 

This  valve  is  in  all  respects  similar  to  the  valve  used  in  the  Fig. 
311  cylinder  except  that  we  pack  it  with  rings  of  leather  which  are  turned 
to  fit  the  cylinder,  which  adapts  Fig.  324  for  heavier  duty  than  Fig.  311. 


Lower  Valve  for 
Fig.  324 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Improved  Iron  Cylinders  or  Working  Barrels 

With  Outside  Caps  and  Brass  Valve  Seats 

Fig.  300 

Fig.  300  is  made  with  hinged  leather  lower  valve  and  with  Deming  BRASS  VALVE  SEAT. 
The  construction  of  the  Deming  brass  valve  seat  prevents  particles  of  sand  and  gravel  from 
finding  lodgement  and  interfering  with  the  proper  working  of  the  valve. 

Fig.  300 — 10"  in  length  is  fitted  with  "A"  (One  Leather)  Plunger.  Longer  than  10"  have 
"J"  (Two  Leather)  Plungers. 


With  "A"  Plunger  (One  Leather) 


Inside 
Diameter 
and 
Length 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Fitted             Well 
for  Pipe    !        Rod 
Inches           Inches 

Capacity 
per  Stroke 
Gallons 

Approx- 
imate 
Weight 
Pounds 

Extreme 
Outside 
Diameter 
Inches 

Price 
With  Iron 
"A"  Plunger 
(Cipher, 
CHILL) 

23^x10 

6 

IK 

N 

.128 

»H 

3K 

$  4.35 

3      xlO             6 

IK 

3/g 

.184 

11 

4K 

5.00 

33^x10             6 

IIA    ;    A 

.25 

143/6 

4/4 

7.00 

4      x  10             6 

2 

% 

.326 

18 

5K 

9.00 

With  "J"  Plunger  (Two  Leathers) 


Fig.  300, 

with  "J" 

Plunger 


2^x12 
3      x!2 

8 
8 

'IK 

IK 

^ 
^ 

.17 
.245 

11 
13 

4K 

6.00 
7.00 

33/6x12             8 

A 

.333 

18               4K 

9.00 

4      x!2 

8 

2 

H 

.435 

21               5K 

11.50 

23/6x14 

10 

IK 

N 

.213 

12 

3K 

6.50 

3      x!4 

10 

IK 

^ 

.306 

14 

4K 

7.50 

33-6x14 
4      x!4 

10 
10 

2  2 

ft 

.417 
.544 

19 

233^ 

5K 

10.00 
13.00 

2^6x16 

12 

IK 

% 

.255 

13 

3K 

7.00 

3      x  16 

12 

IK 

N 

.367 

15 

4K 

8.00 

33^x16 

12 

13^ 

A 

.5 

203^ 

11.25 

4      x!6 

12 

2 

5i 

.653 

243/6 

5K 

14.50 

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82 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Improved  Brass-Lined  Iron  Cylinders 
With  Outside  Caps  and  Brass  Valve  Seat 

Fig.  308 

Fig.  308  has  hinged  Leather  Lower  Valve  and  Deming  Brass  Valve  Seat.  The  con- 
struction of  the  Deming  brass  valve  seat  prevents  particles  of  sand  and  gravel  from  finding 
lodgement  and  interfering  with  the  proper  working  of  the  valve.  See  description  and  illustration 
on  page  79. 

A  brass  lined  cylinder  will  not  pit  or  rust,  and  presents  always  a  smooth  surface 
for  the  plunger  leathers;  lengthening  greatly  their  life  and  insuring  a  full  amount  of  water  at 
each  stroke. 

Fig.  308 — 10"  in  length  is  fitted  with  "A"  (One  Leather)  Plunger.      Longer 
than  10"  have  "J"  (Two  Leather)  Plungers. 


With  "A"  Plunger  (One  Leather) 


Price 

Inside 
Diameter 
and 
Length 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Well 
Rod 
Inches 

Capacity 
perStroke 
Gallons 

Approx- 
imate 
Weight 
Pounds 

Extreme 
Outside 
Diam. 
Inches 

Price 
Iron  Caps, 
Iron  Plunger, 
(Cipher, 
CARSE) 

Iron  Caps, 
Iron  Follower 
Brass  Cage 
and  Valve 
(Cipher. 

CASS) 

2^x10 

Q 

1M 

y* 

.128 

9^ 

3% 

$  7.25 

$  8.00 

3      x  10 

6 

1/4 

% 

.184 

11 

7.75 

9.00 

3^x10 

Q 

\y^ 

TT 

.25 

4% 

8.75           10.50 

4      x  10 

6 

2 

% 

.326 

18 

5M 

10.50 

13.00 

Plunger 


With  "J"  Plunger  (Two  Leathers) 


2^x12 

8 

1M 

n 

.17 

11 

3M 

7.75 

8.50 

3      x  12 

8 

1/4 

.245       13 

4/4 

8.25 

9.50 

3^x12 

8        iy2 

T^ 

.333       18 

4/4 

9.50 

11.25 

4      x  12 

8 

2 

^8 

.435 

21 

5/4 

11.75 

14.25 

2^x14 
3      x  14 

10 
10 

H* 

1 

.213 
.306 

12 
14 

oa/' 

8.50 
9.00 

9.25 
10.25 

3^x14 

10 

l/^ 

IT 

.417 

19 

4^4 

10.50 

12.25 

4      x  14 

10 

2 

N 

.544 

23^ 

5/4 

13.25 

15.75 

23^x16 

12 

1M 

H 

.255 

13 

3^             9.50 

10.25 

3      x!6 

12       \y± 

¥ 

.367       15 

4^4            10.00 

11.25 

O  1  /    _       1  £+ 

o  /I  X  1  0 

12       \y2 

.5 

24^ 

4% 

11.75 

13.50 

4      x  16 

12          2 

5/8 

.653       26 

5K 

15.00 

17.50 

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83 


Fig.  308, 

with  "J" 

Plunger 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Seamless  Brass  Body  Cylinders 

With  Outside  Caps  and  Brass  Valve  Seat 

Fig.  312 

On  this  cylinder  we  use  our  hinged  leather  lower  valve  and  the  famous  Deming  brass 
valve  seat.  For  descriptions  see  pages  79  and  81. 

The  construction  of  the  Deming  brass  valve  seat  prevents  particles  of  sand  and  gravel 
from  finding  lodgement  and  interfering  with  the  proper  working  of  the  valve. 

Fig.  312 — 10"  in  length  is  fitted  with  "A"  (One  Leather)  Plunger.  Longer  than  10"  have 
"J"  (Two  Leather)  Plungers. 


With  "A"  Plunger  (One  Leather) 


Price 

Inside 
Diameter 
and 
Length 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Well 
Rod 
Inches 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
Gallons 

Approx- 
imate 
Weight 
Pounds 

Extreme 
Outside 
Diam. 
Inches 

Iron 
Caps, 
Iron 
Follower 
Brass 
Cage  and 
Valve 

Price 
Iron 
Caps, 
All   Brass 
Plunger 
(Cipher, 

Price 
All 
Brass 
(Cipher, 
CHODE) 

(Cipher, 

CHOCK) 

CHOIR) 

2      xlO 

6 

1 

H 

.082 

7 

3 

$  7.50       $  8.00 

$10.75 

2^x10 

6 

IK 

% 

.128 

8 

3^ 

8.00           8.50 

12.25 

3      xlO 

6 

1M 

% 

.184 

9^ 

4 

9.00           9.75 

13.50 

3^x10 

6 

13^ 

& 

.25 

12 

4^ 

10.50         11.50 

16.75 

4      x  10 

6 

2 

% 

.326 

14H 

5 

13.00 

15.50 

21.50 

With  "J"  Plunger  (Two  Leathers) 


Fig.  312, 

with  "J" 

Plunger 


2      x  12 

8 

1 

N 

.109 

7K 

3 

8.00 

9.25 

11.25 

2^x12 

8 

3/c 

.17 

O  I/ 

3V£ 

8.50 

9.75 

12.75 

3      x  12 

8 

1/4 

^ 

.245 

10 

4 

9.50 

11.00 

14.00 

3^x12 

8 

134 

JL 

.333 

4K 

11.25 

13.75 

17.50 

4      x  12 

8 

2 

% 

.435 

15>! 

5 

14.25 

18.00 

22.50 

2      x!4 

10 

1 

% 

.136 

10 

3 

8.50 

9.75 

13.00 

2J4  x!4 

10 

134 

<Hj 

.213    |     13 

3K 

9.25 

10.50 

14.75 

3      x!4 

10 

134 

iH} 

.306    i     16 

4 

10.25 

11.75 

16.25 

3*4x14 

10 

134 

tt 

.417    !     18 

4/4 

12.25 

14.75 

21.00 

4      x  14 

10 

2 

% 

.  544         25 

5 

15.75 

19.00 

26.50 

2      x!6 

12 

1 

2i 

.163 

11 

3 

9.00 

10.50 

13.75 

2^x16 

12 

% 

.255 

15 

10.25 

11.75 

16.00 

3      x  16 

12 

1/4 

&£ 

.367 

17K 

4  2 

11.25 

12.75 

17.25 

3*4x16 

12 

IK 

A 

.5 

19 

13.50 

16.00 

22.25 

4      x!6 

12 

2 

8 

.653 

26 

5  2 

17.50 

20.50 

28.00 

2      x20 

16 

1 

^ 

.218 

14K 

3 

9.50 

11.50 

14.75 

2*4x20 

16 

3/g 

.34 

17 

3/4 

11.25 

13.50 

17.75 

3      x20 

16 

1M 

^ 

.49 

19 

4 

12.25 

14.75 

19.25 

3*4x20 

16 

134 

A 

.666 

21 

4/4 

14.75 

19.00 

25.25 

4      x20 

16 

2 

\i 

.87 

28 

5 

19.25 

24.00 

31.50 

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84 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Seamless  Brass  Body  Cylinders 

With  Inside  Caps  and  Special  Patented  Disc  Lower  Valve 

Fig.  322 

In  these  cylinders  the  top  and  bottom  attachments  screw  INSIDE  the  cylinder,  which 
brings  the  attachments  flush  with  the  shell  of  the  cylinders  and  adapts  them  for  use  in  wells  of 
smaller  diameter  than  the  corresponding  size  of  cylinder  fitted  with  outside  caps. 

The  Deming  brass  valve  seat  is  furnished  on  this  cylinder.  Our  special  disc  lower  valve 
as  described  on  page  81,  is  used  with  this  cylinder  instead  of  the  hinged  leather  lower  valve. 


Fig.  322—12"  in  length  is  fitted  with  "A"  (One  Leather)  Plunger, 
than  12"  have  "J"  (Two  Leather)  Plungers. 

With  "A"  Plunger  (One  Leather) 


Longer 


Inside 
Diameter 
and 
Length 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Well 
Rod 
Inches 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
Gallons 

Approx- 
imate 
Weight 
Pounds 

Extreme 
Outside 
Diam. 
Inches 

Price 
Iron  Caps 
Iron 
Follower 
Br'ssC'ge 
and  Valve 
(Cipher, 
CAUL) 

Price 
Iron 
Caps, 
All  Brass 
Plunger 
(Cipher, 
CAVE) 

Price 
All 
Brass 
(Cipher, 
CAXON) 

2      x!2 
2Kxl2 
2^  x  12 
2%x  12 
3      x  12 
3^x12 
4      x  13 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

H 

¥ 

| 

.082 
.103 
.128 
.154 
.184 
.25 
.326 

5M 

I* 

9 
14 
18 

2K 
21A 
2M 
3 
3K 
3K 
4K 

$  8.00 
8.25 
8.50 
9.00 
9.50 
11.25 
14.75 

$  9.25 
9.50 
9.75 
10.50 
11.00 
13.75 
18.00 

111.25 
11.50 
12.75 
13.25 
14.00 
17.50 
22.50 

With  "J"  Plunger  (Two  Leathers) 


Fig.  322, 
"A"  Plunger 


2      x!4 

8 

1 

H 

.109 

7               2K              8.50           9.75         13.00 

2K     14 

8 

3/j 

.138 

8                2H               9.00          10.25          13.50 

2^      14 

8 

IK 

% 

.17 

8^           2%              9.25         10.50         14.75 

2%      14 

8 

IK 

% 

.206 

9^           3                  9.75         11.25         15.50 

3          14 

8 

IK 

% 

.245 

10>i           3K            10.25         11.75         16.25 

3>i      14 

8 

JL£ 

JL 

.333 

13>3           3K            12.25         14.75         21.00 

4          15 

8 

o 

y& 

.435 

20               4K            15.75         19.00         26.50 

1^x16 

10 

1 

% 

.104 

6               2              13.75 

2      x!6 

10 

1 

% 

.136 

7               2K              9-00         10.50         13.75 

2^x  16 

10 

IK 

% 

.172 

8               2YZ              9.75         11.25         14.50 

2^x16 

10 

IK 

% 

.213 

9               2^            10.25         11.75         16.00 

2%x  16 

10 

1  \£ 

% 

.257 

10               3                10.75         12.25         16.50 

3      x  16 

10 

IK 

% 

.306 

11               3K            11-25         12.75         17.25 

3>£  x  16 

10 

\\^ 

ft 

.417 

14               3K            13.50         16.00         22.25 

4      x!7 

10 

2 

y* 

.544 

27               4K            17.50         20.50         28.00 

1^x18 

12 

1 

H 

.092 

4^           1M                             14.25 

1^x18 

12 

1 

% 

.125 

6^            2               14.25 

2      x!8 

12 

1 

a^ 

.163 

8                2K               9.50          11.00          14.25 

2Mxl8 

12 

% 

.206 

9               2^            10.50         12.00         15.25 

2^x18 

12 

1  is 

% 

.255 

10H            2K             11-25          12.75          17.00 

2^x18 

12 

IK 

% 

.309 

12               3                11.75         13.25         17.50 

3      x  18 

12 

IK 

% 

.367 

15               3K            12.25         13.75         18.25 

3^x18 

12 

m 

ft 

.5 

HYz            3K             14.75          17.25         23.50 

4      x  19 

12 

2 

% 

.653 

22                4K             19.25         22.25         29.75 

\Xx22 

16 

1 

H 

.122 

4>i            1M           15-25 

1^x22 

16 

1 

a/ 

.167 

6\4           2                                                    15.25 

2      x22 

16 

1 

y 

.218 

8                2K             10.50          12.00         15.25 

2Kx22 

16 

IK 

% 

.275 

9               2^            12.00         13.50         16.75 

2^x22 

16 

% 

.34 

10^           2K            13.25         14.50         18.75 

2^x22 

16 

IK 

3xC 

.411 

12               3                13.75         15.25         19.50 

3      x22 

16 

IK 

% 

.49 

15               3K            14.25         15.75         20.25 

3j^x22 

16 

1  \^ 

A 

.67 

17^           3K            17.75         20.50         26.75 

4      x23 

16 

2 

% 

.87 

22               4K            22.75         25.75         33.25 

Fig.  322, 

with   "J" 

Plunger 


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85 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


The  Deming  "Whitecap"  Seamless  Brass  Body  Cylinder 

With  Inside  Attachment  and  Iron  "A"  Plunger 

For  Small  Diameter  Wells 

Fig.  314 


2^x6 


3x6 


3  x  10 


For  the  benefit  of  pump  dealers,  we  have  gotten  up  this  special  line  of  brass  body 
cylinders  designated  as  Fig.  314.  These  cylinders  as  will  be  seen  by  the  specifications  are  made 
in  the  popular  sizes  —  23^-inch,  2^-inch,  2%-inch  and  3-inch,  and  in  two  lengths  of  stroke, 
6-inch  and  10-inch.  The  longer  stroke  cylinders  are  adapted  for  adjustable  stroke  windmill 
pumps,  and  as  these  cylinders  are  all  made  with  inside  attachments,  they  will  give  the  greatest 
capacity  for  drilled  wells  of  small  diameters.  As  this  is  intended  to  be  a  popular  line  of 
cylinders,  they  are  made  only  as  listed  and  as  shown  in  the  engravings  with  iron  parts  excepting 
the  brass  tube  shell.  The  cylinder  attachments  are  all  fitted  for  l)i-inch  pipe.  All  details  in 
connection  with  these  cylinders  have  been  carefully  considered  as  to  the  convenience  of  the 
Dealer  and  the  User.  It  is  a  thoroughly  practical  line  of  cylinders  and  embraces  the  sizes  that 
are  in  most  common  use. 

To  distinguish  the  Deming  Special  "Whitecap"  Brass  Body  Cylinders  from  our  standard 
line,  the  Caps  of  these  Specials  will  be  painted  white.  For  our  standard  cylinders,  made  in 
varied  sizes  and  lengths  of  stroke,  see  other  pages  in  this  section  of  the  Catalogue. 

Price  List  with  "A"  Plunger  (One  Leather) 


Diameter 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Extreme 
Outside 
Diameter 

For  Pipe 
Inches 

Pump 
Rod 
Inches 

Capacity 
per  Stroke 
Gallons 

Approximate 
Weight 
Pounds 

Price 
(Cipher, 
CHINE) 

Inches 

2K 

6 

2^ 

IK 

ZA                -103 

6^ 

$  7.50 

VA 

6 

2% 

IK 

*A                -128 

7 

7.75 

2M 

6 

3 

1M 

*A                -154 

7^ 

8.00 

3 

6 

3K 

IK 

y8           .184 

sy2 

8.25 

2^ 

10 

2^ 

iK 

y8           .172 

7y2 

9.00 

2^ 

10 

2% 

IK 

y8          .213 

8^ 

9.25 

2M 

10 

3 

IK 

y8         .257 

9^ 

9.50 

3 

10 

3K 

IK 

H 

.306 

W1A 

10.25 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Seamless  All  Brass  Cylinder 

With  Inside  Caps  and  Brass  Poppet  Valves 

Fig.   1315 

Price  List  with  "J"  Plunger  (Two  Leathers) 

Fig.  1315  is  made  of  brass  and  has  "J"  (two  leather)  plunger.  The  plunger  and  lowex 
valve  are  constructed  with  single  finger,  metal  faced,  ground  poppet  valve.  The  lower  valve 
has  brass  cage  SCREWED  onto  bottom  cap.  Rods  are  fitted  with  lock  nuts. 


Inside 

Diam. 

Of 

Cylinder 


Stroke 
Inches 


12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 


Length 
Over  all 
Inches 


24 


26 
27 

27 


28 


30 
31 
31 


29 
29 
30 


32 

32^ 

34 

35 

35 


36 


38 
39 
39 


Extreme 
Outside 

Diam. 

Inches 


Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 


4M 


IK 


4% 


3 
3 
4 
4 

IX 


3 
3 
4 
4 
IX 


Well 

Rod 

Inches 


1A 


34 


5A 
% 

% 


Capacity 

per 

Stroke 
Gallons 


.163 
.255 
.367 
.5 

.653 

.837 

1.02 

1.234 

1.469 

1.858 

1.999 

.218 

.34 

.49 

.666 

.87 

1.12 

1.36 

1.646 

1.958 

2.479 

2.666 

.272 

.425 

.612 

.833 

1.088 

1.394 

1.7 

2.057 

2.448 

3.098 

3.332 

.326 

.51 

.734 

1. 

1.306 
1.673 
2.04 
2.468 
2.938 
3.716 
3.998 


Approx- 
imate 
Weight 
Pounds 


8 
10 
15 
20 
25 
31 
37 
45 
58 
73 
77 

9 
11 


27 
33 
39 
48 
60 
77 
81 
10 
12 
18 
23 
29 
36 
42 
51 


81 
85 
11 
13 


31 
38 
45 
54 
67 
85 
89 


Price 
All  Brass 
(Cipher, 
CAMEL) 


$  16.00 

20.00 

22.00 

28.50 

34.00 

45.00 

59.50 

69.00 

78.50 

100.00 

126.50 

17.50 

22.00 

24.50 

31.50 

37.50 

50.00 

65.00 

75.00 

93.00 

107.00 

135.00 

19.00 

24.00 

27.00 

34.00 

40.50 

55.00 

70.00 

81.00 

100.00 

115.00 

143.00 

20.50 

26.00 

29.00 

37.00 

44.00 

60.00 

75.00 

87.00 

106.50 

122.50 

151.00 


Fig.  1315 

Made  only  with 

"J"  Plunger 


Bottom  Attachment 

for  Fig.  1315. 

Brass  Cage 

Screws  onto 

Bottom  Cap 


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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Special  Artesian  Well  Brass  Cylinder 

With  Bronze  Ball  Valves 

Fig.  311 


Fig.  311  Cylinder  is  made  of  seamless  drawn  brass  tubing  with  cast  bronze 
attachments,  the  top  attachment  being  threaded  for  standard  pipe  of  the  next 
size  larger  than  the  inside  diameter  of  the  cylinder,  to  permit  the  withdraw- 
ing of  the  plunger  and  lower  valve  without  the  necessity  of  removing  the  pipe 
and  cylinder.  The  bottom  attachment  is  threaded  for  suction  pipe  or  strainer. 
The  plunger  and  lower  valve  are  made  of  bronze,  with  bronze  ball  valves,  and  the 
plunger  has  two  cup  leather  packings.  The  plunger  is  provided  with  a  steel  pin 
connection  for  wood  rod  coupling  as  listed  unless  ordered  otherwise. 

These  cylinders  are  somewhat  lighter  and  shorter  than  Fig.  324  cylinders  of 
the  same  diameter  and  stroke,  though  in  every  way  equal  in  the  high  quality  of 
material  and  workmanship.  They  are  suitable  for  use  in  wells  of  medium  depth 
with  any  power  or  steam-driven  working  head. 

NOTE. — For  convenience  in  shipping  the  plunger  and  lower  valve  are  screwed 
together,  and  must  be  disconnected  before  cylinder  is  lowered  in  the  well. 


Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


Stem  of 

Inside 
Diam. 
of  Cyl. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
Gallons 

Pipe  for 
Top 
Attach- 
ment 
Inches 

Pipe  for 
Bottom 
Attach- 
ment 
Inches 

Extreme 
Length 
of  Cyl. 
Inches 

Extreme 
Outside 
Diam. 
Inches 

Plunger 
Fitted 
with  Pin 
Connec- 
tion 

Approx- 
imate 
Weight 
Pounds 

CYLINDER  COMPLETE 

Cipher 

Price 

Inches 

1% 

10 

.11 

2 

2 

24 

2M 

H 

13 

CAPTIVITY 

$17.50 

1% 

16 

.17 

2 

2 

30 

2M 

y* 

15 

CHAMPION 

19.00 

214 

10 

.17 

%1A 

2 

25 

3H 

% 

17 

CARESS 

26.00 

2M 

16 

.27 

2<A 

2 

31 

3M 

% 

19 

COLLISION 

28.00 

2M 

24 

.41 

2X 

2 

39 

3M 

7A 

22 

CABOOSE 

32.00 

2M 

10 

.26 

3 

2 

26 

4 

% 

23 

CELEBRATED 

34.00 

2M 

16 

.41 

3 

2 

32 

4 

% 

26 

COLOSSAL 

36.00 

2% 

24 

.61 

3 

2 

40 

4 

% 

29 

CACTUS 

38.00 

2% 

30 

.77 

3 

2 

46 

4 

% 

32 

CADET 

40.00 

3M 

10 

.36 

3^ 

2H 

29^ 

4M 

1 

30 

COERCE 

45.00 

3M 

16 

.57 

31A 

21A 

353^ 

^a/ 

1 

33 

COMMERCE 

48.00 

3M 

24 

.86 

3^ 

2M 

43^ 

4% 

1 

37 

CADDY 

52.00 

3M 

30 

1.08 

3H 

2M 

49^ 

4M 

1 

40 

CAITIFF                  55.00 

3/4 

10 

.47 

4 

3 

31 

5^ 

i  \^ 

43 

CAIRN                i     65.00 

3% 

16 

.77 

4 

3 

37 

51A 

i/^i 

46 

CABINET 

70.00 

3M 

24 

1.15 

4 

3 

45 

51A 

i/^ 

50 

CADENZA 

75.00 

3M 

30 

1.43 

4 

3 

51 

5M 

1H 

53 

CALABASH 

80.00 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Standard  Artesian  Well  Brass  Cylinder 
Fig.  324— With  Bronze  Ball  Valves 

Fig.  324  Cylinder,  or  Working  Barrel,  is  made  of  seamless  drawn  brass  tubing  with  cast 
bronze  top  and  bottom  attachments,  the  top  attachment  being  threaded  for  standard  wrought  iron 
pipe  connections  the  next  size  larger  diameter  than  the  cylinder,  to  admit  of  withdrawing  the 
plunger  and  lower  valve.  The  bottom  attachment  is  threaded  for  suction  pipe  or  strainer.  The 
plunger  and  check  are  of  bronze,  with  bronze  ball  valves,  and  the  plunger  has  four  cup  leather 
packings.  With  these  cylinders  we  recommend  using  Fig.  636  wood  sucker  rod,  listed  on  page 
99,  the  plunger  being  provided  with  a  steel  pin  connection  for  wood  rod  coupling  as  listed  unless 
ordered  otherwise.  For  convenience  in  shipping,  the  plunger  and  lower  valve  are  screwed  together, 
and  must  be  disconnected  before  cylinder  is  lowered  in  well. 

Unless  otherwise  specified  top  and  bottom  attachments  of  cylinders  will  always  be  threaded 
for  standard  pipe  as  listed  below.  When  so  ordered  the  5%  inch  cylinder  will  be  fitted  for  5% 
inch  casing,  and  the  6%  inch  cylinders  for  6%  inch  casing. 

Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


Inside 
Diam. 
of  Cyl. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
Gallons 

Pipe  for  Pipe  for 
Top      Bottom 
Attach-  Attach- 
ment      ment 
Inches    Inches 

Ex- 
treme 
Length 
of  Cyl. 
Inches 

Ex- 
treme 
Outside 
Diam. 
Inches 

Plunger 
Fitted 
with 
Pin 
Con- 
nection 
Inches 

Ap- 
prox- 
imate 
Weight 
Pounds 

CYLINDER  COMPLETE 

Cipher              Price 

liH» 

10 

.064 

lYz 

llA 

28^ 

2% 

% 

11 

COFFER                 $  13.50 

1% 

16 

.103 

1H 

1  V^> 

32y2 

2% 

% 

12 

COLLATOR                15.00 

1% 

10 

.104 

2 

2 

281A 

2% 

% 

16 

COLLATE                   17.50 

1% 

16 

.167 

2 

2 

32^ 

2% 

% 

17 

COLLEAGUE              19.00 

2M 

10 

.172 

2^ 

2 

31 

3M 

H 

21 

COLLATING               26.00 

23 

16 

.275 

2*A 

2 

35 

3^ 

H 

23 

COLLEGIAN               28.00 

2M 

10 

.257 

3 

2 

38 

^| 

Y% 

32 

COLLECT                   34  .  00 

2% 

16 

.411 

3 

2 

42 

'  Vfj 

7^ 

34 

COLLIDE                    36  .  00 

2% 

24 

.617 

3 

2 

59 

^  y% 

37 

COLLODION               38.00 

2% 

30 

.771 

3 

2 

56 

<•.  y% 

7A 

39 

COLUMBINE              40.00 

3X 

10 

.359 

3M 

2H 

37 

'.  % 

l 

43 

COLIC                        45.00 

3M 

16 

.575 

3H 

2>i 

43 

l 

45 

COLLIERY                 48.00 

3M 

24 

.862 

ZIA 

21A 

51 

'  % 

1 

48 

COLLUDE                  52.00 

3/4 

30 

1.077 

3)4 

21A 

57 

M 

l 

50 

COMATOSE                55  .  00 

3tf 

36 

1.294 

ZIA 

^A 

63 

'  M 

l 

52 

COMEDY                    58.00 

3% 

10 

.478 

4 

3 

41 

5M 

1J^ 

59 

COLLARING               65.00 

3% 

16 

.765 

4 

3 

45 

$1A 

1M 

62 

COLLECTIVE              70.00 

3% 

24 

1.147 

4 

3 

53 

5^ 

\y% 

66 

COLLUSION               75.00 

3% 

30 

1.434 

4 

3 

59 

5H 

iy& 

69 

COMBAT                    80.00 

3M 

36 

1.722 

4 

3 

65 

5^ 

\y% 

72 

COMFORT                  85.00 

4}4            16 

.982 

4H          3 

4GJi 

6 

IH 

81 

COLISEUM                 90  .  00 

4^           24 

1.473 

±1A         3 

54  y± 

6 

\y* 

87 

COLOGNE                 95  .  00 

4M 

30 

1.842 

4^          3 

60M 

6 

iy& 

92 

COMBINED               100.00 

\y± 

36 

2.210 

4M          3 

66M 

6 

\y% 

97 

COMICAL                 105.00 

4% 

24 

1.840 

5             3 

56M 

G1A 

1J^ 

105 

COLONIAL               135.00 

4% 

30 

2.300 

5             3 

62^ 

G1A 

\Y^ 

110 

COMBING                 142.50 

4% 

36 

2.760 

5              3 

68M 

VA 

\y% 

115 

COMMA                    150.00 

5*4 

24 

2.248 

6             31A 

57M 

7M 

iy» 

124 

COLUMBIAN            160.00 

5X 

30 

2.811 

6             31A 

63  jj 

1H 

130 

COMMANDING         170.00 

5M 

36 

3.372 

6             VA 

69M 

TYz 

1% 

137 

COMMUTING           180.00 

5H 

24 

2.696         6             31A 

57M 

7/^ 

iy& 

148 

COMBATANT           195.00 

5% 

30 

3.372 

6        ,     3^ 

63  X 

iy^ 

156 

COMEDIAN              207.50 

5H 

36 

4.044 

6             3^ 

69  X 

7M 

iy& 

164 

COMMANDER           217.50 

6J4 

24 

3.186 

7 

60^ 

87A 

\y% 

205 

COMBINER              250.00 

6*4 

30 

3.984 

7 

66M 

87/8 

\y^ 

212 

COMMENTED           260.00 

6M 

36 

4.780 

7 

72M 

8% 

\y% 

220 

COMPARED              275.00 

6% 

24 

3.716 

7 

61  X 

87A 

\y*      253 

COMBINE                300  .  00 

6M 

30 

4.645 

7 

67  M 

8H 

\1A          261 

COMMENTING         320.00 

6*4 

36 

5.576 

7 

73>i 

8ys 

1H     !     269 

COMPARATIVE        335  .  00 

7M 

24 

4.900 

8             1A 

72 

9% 

H          290 

COMFORTED            450  .  00 

7% 

30 

6.126 

s          y 

78 

§H 

M 

310 

COMMITTED            480.00 

7j^ 

36 

7.348 

8               M 

84 

97A 

i^ 

330 

CONSTRUED            500  .  00 

8M 

24 

5.880 

9              5 

72 

11 

H 

295 

COMIC                      725.00 

8H 

30 

7.350 

9              5 

78 

11 

i^ 

320 

COMMON                 775.00 

8M 

36 

8.820 

9              5 

84 

11 

H 

345 

CONSTRUCTED        825  .  00 

w 

24 

7.344 

10              6 

72 

12 

H 

525 

COMICALITY           915.00 

9^ 

30 

9.180 

10        j     6 

78 

12 

540 

COMMUNE               955  .  00 

9J4 

36 

11.016 

10             6 

84 

12 

>i 

555 

CONSTRUCTING     1000.00 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

89 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Seamless  Brass  Tube  Cylinder 
With  Removable  Lower  Valve 

Fig.  1311 

Fig.  1311  cylinder  is  made  of  seamless  drawn  brass  tubing  with  cast-iron 
attachments,  the  top  attachment  being  threaded  for  standard  casing  of  the 
next  size  larger  than  the  inside  diameter  of  the  cylinder,  to  permit  the 
withdrawing  of  the  plunger  and  lower  valve  without  the  necessity  of  remov- 
ing the  pipe  and  cylinder.  Bronze  attachments  furnished  at  extra  cost. 
The  bottom  attachment  is  threaded  for  suction  pipe  or  strainer.  The 
plunger  and  lower  valve  are  made  of  machine-finished,  bronze  castings  and 
are  designed  with  the  largest  possible  waterway. 

The  plunger  has  two  cup  leather  packings  and  the  lower  valve  one. 
The  valves,  valve  seats  and  followers  are  interchangeable;  valves  are  leather- 
faced.  The  lower  valve  is  held  securely  in  place  by  stiff  springs  which  are  so 
designed  that  they  lock  the  lower  valve  seat  and  make  it  impossible  for  it  to 
unscrew  and  drop  off  of  the  valve  stem.  To  remove  plunger  and  lower  valve, 
simply  draw  out  the  plunger.  The  lower  valve  rod,  which  extends  up 
through  the  plunger  and  is  fitted  with  lock  nuts,  will,  in  turn,  draw  out  the 
lower  valve. 

This  simple  construction  does  away  with  the  difficulty  so  often  experi- 
enced in  trying  to  screw  the  plunger  down  onto  the  lower  valve  cage,  as  it  is 
necessary  to  do  on  nearly  all  other  makes  of  cylinders. 


Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Inside 
Diam. 
of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
Gallons 

Top 
Attach- 
ment 
Fitted  for 
Casing 
I.D. 
Inches 

Bottom 
Attach- 
ment 
Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Extreme 
Length 
of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Extreme 
Outside 
Diameter 
of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Plunger 
Fitted 
with 
Iron  Pipe 
Connec. 
Inches 

Approxi- 
mate 
Weight 
Pounds 

Price 

(Cipher, 
CHIME) 

2K 

12 

.255 

2M 

IK 

23  K 

4.1^ 

1 

14 

$30.40 

2K 

16 

.340 

2/4 

IK 

27^ 

4K 

1 

16 

33.65 

2K 

20 

.425 

224 

IK 

31K 

4K 

1 

18 

38.25 

2K 

24 

.510 

2/4 

IK 

35K 

4K 

1 

20 

39.40 

3 

12 

.367 

3M 

2 

24^ 

43^ 

24 

33.65 

3 

16 

.489 

3M 

2 

28  K 

4^ 

26 

37.15 

3 

20 

.612 

2 

32^ 

4/^ 

28 

41.25 

3 

24 

.734 

3/4 

2 

36K 

4% 

30 

43.95 

3K 

12 

.499 

3M 

2 

26 

4J^ 

/4 

32 

42.75 

3K 

16 

.666 

3M 

2 

30 

47^ 

M 

34 

45.75 

3K 

20 

.833 

3/4 

2 

34 

4K 

36 

48.00 

3K 

24 

1.000 

Q3X 

2 

38 

4J^ 

/4 

38 

50.65 

4 

16 

.870 

4/4 

2K 

31K 

5K 

M 

40 

53.65 

4 

20 

1.088 

4/4 

2K 

35K 

5K 

18 

42 

56.25 

4 

24 

1.306 

4/4 

2K 

39^ 

5K 

44 

59.25 

5 

16 

1.360 

&9i 

3 

33 

7/€ 

1/4 

62 

77.65 

5 

20 

1.700 

5iNs 

3 

37 

7/4 

1/4 

68 

81.00 

5 

24 

2.040 

55/1 

3 

41 

7M 

1/4 

•    74 

84.40 

6 

20 

2.448 

55^ 

4 

38  K 

8M 

2 

100 

99.00 

6 

24 

2.938 

Q5^ 

4 

42^ 

2 

105 

121.50 

7 

20 

3.332 

75^ 

5^  ID 

39  K 

9K 

2 

112 

153.00 

7 

24 

3.998 

7^ 

55A  ID 

43K 

9K 

2 

117 

168.65 

8 

24 

5.222 

' 

8M 

6>Hi  ID 

45 

IOK 

2 

127 

219.40 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and 

90 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Windmill  Irrigating  Cylinders 
For  Wells  100  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


Plunger 
For  Fig.  380 


Fig.  380 

For  Spiral  Riveted  Pipe 

(Flange  of  Cylinder  Fits 

Flange  of  Pipe) 


Lower  Valve 
For  Fig.  380 


Fig.  1380 


These  cylinders  may  be  operated  by  windmill  or  other  power.  They  are  intended  for  use  in 
raising  large  quantities  of  water  for  irrigation  or  drainage  purposes. 

Fig.  380  has  suction  and  discharge  fitted  for  wrought  iron  pipe  as  listed.  The  top  flange  is 
regularly  drilled  for  Abendroth  and  Root  Special  Riveted  pipe  as  listed  below. 

Fig.  1380  has  an  extra  heavy  brass  liner;  all  brass  plunger;  brass  poppet  lower  valve  and 
brass  valve  seat.  The  extended  flange  at  top  is  drilled  for  supporting  the  cylinder  on  a  framework 
to  relieve  the  connecting  pipe  of  the  weight  of  the  cylinder.  Flanges  on  the  6  and  8-inch  cylinders 
have  i^-inch  holes;  the  10-inch  and  12-inch  cylinders  have  ^g-inch  holes. 

Sizes  and  Prices,  Fig.  380 


Nom'l 
Inside 
Diam. 
Inches 

Actual 
Inside 
Diam. 
Inches 

Length 
of 
Stroke 
Inches 

Total 

Length 
Inches 

Flange 
for 
Iron 
Pipe 

Ex- 
treme 
Outside 
Diam. 
Inches 

Plunger 
Rod 
Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Nom'l 
Cap. 
per 
Stroke 
Gals. 

Weight 
Pounds 

IRON 

BRASS-LINED 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

5 

4^ 

16 

26 

2^ 

8 

1 

IJi 

100 

CAZIC 

$19.00 

CAWKY 

$25.00 

6 

5% 

16 

26 

4 

9 

1 

1* 

125 

CEDRY 

22.50 

CELT 

30.00 

8 

7% 

16 

26 

6 

11 

1 

3^ 

180 

CELLA 

31.00 

CENSE 

41.00 

10 

9H 

16 

26 

8 

14 

1M 

514 

280 

CHOWDER 

45.00 

CASSINO 

57.00 

12 

HM 

16 

34 

8 

16 

2 

1% 

400 

CACHET 

65.00 

CADDICE 

90.00 

6 

5y» 

24 

34 

4 

9 

1 

3 

150 

CARPEL 

25.00 

CARRYALL 

37.00 

8 

75^ 

24 

34 

6 

11 

1 

5 

225 

CARPOLITE 

33.00 

CARTILAGE 

49.00 

10 

9% 

24 

34 

8 

14 

1M 

1% 

375 

CARPUS 

53.00 

CASCADE 

71.00 

12 

113^ 

24 

42 

8 

16 

2 

UK 

600 

CARRACK 

75.00 

CASEMENT 

112.50 

Sizes  and  Prices,  Fig.   1380 


Diameter 
and 
Stroke 
(Inches) 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
(Gallons) 

Suction 
and 
Discharge 
Pipe 
(Inches) 

Plunger 
Connections 
Pipe 
(Inches) 

Lift  and 
Force 
Feet 

100 
75 
50 
50 

Approximate 
Weight 
Pounds 

BRASS  LINED 

Cipher 

Price 

6x  16 
8x  16 
10  x  16 
12x16 

1.958 
3.482 
5.44 
7.833 

3 
4 
5 
6 

1 
1 

J* 

150               CERES 
225                CUTTY 
320               CYCAS 
380               CYCLE 

$  55.00 
80.00 
120.00 
160.00 

*Refers  to  the  diameter  of  spiral  riveted  pipe,  through  which  the  plunger  can  be  drawn. 

Engineering  Tables  and  Information  Relating  to  Hydraulics,  Pages  239  to  248 

91 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Oak  Tanned  Pump  Leathers 
Packed  in  Cartons  of  One  Dozen  Each 


Showing  Carton  of  One  Dozen 
Lower  Valve  Leathers 


Showing  Carton  of  One  Dozen 
Cup  Plunger  Leathers 

Good  leathers  are  just  as  essential  to  the  success  of  a  cylinder  as  a  good  cylinder  is 
essential  to  the  success  of  a  pump.  By  some  manufacturers,  very  little  attention  is  given  to  the 
matter  of  leathers,  although  it  is  a  subject  of  supreme  importance,  since  much  depends  upon 
the  performance  of  the  leathers. 

It  is  possible  to  buy  pump  leathers  at  a  very  low  price,  made  up  from  scrap  or  clippings, 
but  in  the  manufacture  of  Deming  leathers,  we  use  only  the  very  highest  grade  of  material. 
We  buy  the  full  sides  from  a  tannery  which  makes  a  specialty  of  pump  leather,  and  cut  our 
own  plungers  and  valve  leathers,  washers,  etc.  As  the  sides  are  especially  treated  for  us, 
durability  is  assured,  and  by  cutting  them  ourselves,  we  secure  absolute  accuracy.  We  have 
been  cutting  our  own  pump  leathers  for  more  than  thirty  years. 

Deming  cup  and  valve  leathers  are  packed  in  pasteboard  cartons.  Dealers  find  these 
cartons  to  be  very  convenient.  The  kind,  quantity  and  size  of  leathers  contained  are  printed  plainly 
on  the  front  of  each  box  so  that  the  leather  inventory  can  be  taken  at  a  glance.  Being  square 
cornered,  these  cartons  will  not  roll  around  on  the  shelves  and  can  be  stacked  one  above  the  other. 

Complete  Price  Lists  are  given  on  the  opposite  page  for  lower  valve  leathers,  ring 
packings,  flat  plunger  leathers  and  cup  or  crimped  plunger  leathers. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

92 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Oak  Tanned  Pump  Leathers 
For  Standard  Deming  Cylinders 


Flat  Plunger  Leather 


Lower  Valve  Leather 


Cup  or  Crimped  Leather 


Price  List  Per  100 


Inside 
Diameter 
of  Pump 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Cupped  Plunger 
Leathers  (Fur- 
nished with  Our 
Regular  Iron, 
Brass  Lined  and 
Brass  Tube 
Cylinders) 

Canvas 
Cups 
(For  Spray 
and  Special 
Fitted 
Pumps) 

Flat 
Plunger 
Leathers 

Lower 
Valve 
Leathers 

Ring 
Packing 

CUP  LEATHERS  FOR  ARTESIAN  WELL 
CYLINDERS  —  FIGS.  311  AND  324 

Inside  Diameter 
of  Pump  Cylinder 
Inches 

Price 
Per  100 

1 

IK 

iK 
IK 

2 

2^ 

2y2 

2% 
3 
3^ 
3^ 
4 

4K 
5 
6 
8 
8^ 
10 
12 

$     2.45 
3.15 
4.15 
5.55 
6.25 
6.95 
9.00 
10.50 
11.50 
12.85 
17.00 
21.85 
27.75 
34.00 
50.00 
115.00 
130.00 
175.00 
255.00 

W\C«S\i-H\W\»H\W\i-H\W\rH\W\fH\«\W\  t-Ki-K  fH\  t-\ 

i—  ti—  iC<lC^COeCI^<^iOiOCO«Ot^.OOOOOSOO'-H'—  i(N 

i—  1  »-H  i—  1  i-H  i—  1 

$     5.50 
6.60 
9.40 
12.85 
16.65 
27.40 
36.00 
49.00 
62.50 
76.40 
90.00 
104.00 
132.00 
139.00 
160.00 
205.00 
222.00 
243.00 
264.00 
285.00 
305.00 

$  4.15 
5.55 
6.25 
6.95 
9.00 
10.50 
11.50 
12.85 
17.00 
21.85 

$  4.50 
5.50 
5.90 
7.00 
7.30 
9.00 
10.75 
12.50 
14.50 
18.00 
24.50 

$  4.50 
5.50 
5.90 
7.00 
7.30 
9.00 
10.75 
12.50 
14.50 
18.00 
24.50 

$  3.15 
3.50 
4.20 
4.85 
5.55 
6.60 
8.00 
9.00 
10.50 
13.25 
17.40 

34.00 
50.00 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

93 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Marine"  Irrigating  Pumps 

Will  Lift  20  Feet 

Fig.  475  Fig.  476 

With  Bottom  Suction  With  Side  Suction 


Fig.  475  is  adapted  for  raising  large  quantities  of  water,  short  distances,  with  windmill 
or  other  power.  It  has  a  flanged  base  to  fasten  to  platform  or  foundation.  The  bottom  flange 
is  threaded  for  suction  pipe.  The  plunger  can  be  withdrawn  after  removing  the  top  cap.  The 
plunger  valve  is  metal,  leather  faced. 

Fig.  476  is  like  Fig.  475  except  that  it  is  made  with  a  tall  base  and  has  a  flange  at  one 
side  threaded  for  suction  pipe. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

Diam. 
of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Length 
of 
Stroke 
Inches 

Suction 
Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
Gallons 

Weight 
Pounds 

IRON  CYLINDER 

BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

475 

6 

12 

3 

m 

125 

CACKLER 

$  25.00 

CALIPH 

$  33.00 

475 

8^ 

12 

4 

3 

215 

CAJOLE 

35.00 

CALLIOPE 

45.00 

475 

12 

16 

6 

7^ 

520 

GABBLING 

105.00 

CABOB 

130.00 

476 

6 

12 

3 

1H 

145 

CABESSE 

28.00 

CABOTAGE 

36.00 

476 

81A 

12 

4 

3 

270 

CABIRIC 

40.00 

CABURN 

50.00 

476 

12 

16 

6 

7^ 

540 

CABLET 

115.00 

CACAO 

140.00 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and 

94 


PIPE,    SUPPLIES 

AND 

PUMP    FIXTURES 

VARIOUS   ACCESSORIES 

INCLUDING  STRAINERS,  FLOAT, 
CHECK  AND  FOOT  VALVES;  AIR 
CHAMBERS,    ROD    COUPLINGS, 
DRIVE  POINTS,  PIPE  AND  FIT- 
TINGS,   SINKS,    BRASS   GOODS, 
HOSE,  PUMP  FITTERS'  TOOLS, 
OIL   AND    GREASE 
CUPS,  ETC. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Standard  Weight  and  Extra  Strong  "Spellerized"  Steel  Pipe 
Black  and  Galvanized 

"SPELLERIZING" 

In  order  to  lessen  the  natural  tendency  of  pipe 
to  corrode,  all  sizes  of  "NATIONAL"  Pipe  below  4 
inches  are  "Spellerized."  This  is  a  special  roll-knobbling 
process  whereby  the  heated  bloom  is  subjected  to  the 
action  of  rolls  having  regularly  shaped  projections  on 
their  working  surfaces,  and  then  to  the  action  of 
smooth-faced  rolls.  These  successive  operations  are 
repeated  until  a  uniform  and  dense  texture  is  obtained, 
the  metal  as  a  consequence  becoming  better  adapted 
to  resist  corrosion,  especially  in  the  form  of  pitting. 
"Spellerizing"  is  NOT  a  mere  experiment,  but  after 
several  years  in  actual  service,  results  have  proved 
the  value  of  uniform  material  for  pipe,  and  this  is  the 
effect  of  "Spellerizing." 

The  larger  sizes  of  pipe  are  also  uniform  in  texture  as  the  result  of  special  manufacturing  processes,  but  the 
smaller  sizes  only  are    Spellerized     to  counteract  the  greater  danger  from  corrosion  to  the  thinner  walls. 

We  carry  large  stocks  of  all  sizes  up  to  and  including  4  inches,  and  can  make  shipment  the  same  day  order 
is  received. 

REVISED  LISTS,  ADOPTED  JANUARY  1,  1913.    SIZES,  WEIGHTS,  ETC. 


STANDARD  PIPE 

DIMENSIONS  OF  STANDARD 
PIPE  COUPLINGS 

Nominal 
Size 
Inches 

Price 
Per  Foot 
Black  or 
Galvanized 

Actual 
Outside 
Diameter 

Nominal 
Weight 
Per  Foot 
Pounds 

No. 
Threads 
Per  Inch 

Size 
Pipe 
Inches 

Outside 
Diameter 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

H 

.055 

,405 

.24 

27 

y 

« 

li 

jl 

.06 

.54 

.42 

18 

I/ 

23 

1 

H 

.06 

.675 

.56 

18 

% 

&1 

.085                   .84 

.85 

14 

I/ 

j  V 

1  -*£ 

M 

.115 

1.05 

1.13 

14 

M 

1% 

1% 

i 

.17                  1.315 

1.67 

11^3 

1 

1  — 

J15 

ij^ 

.23 

1.66 

2.27 

11^5 

o  V 

21 

1^4 

.275 

1.9 

2.71 

HH 

1/4 

Oil 

2J4 

2 

.37 

2.37                    3.65 

11H 

2 

2w[ 

2% 

2^ 

.585                2.87                    5.79 

8 

2^ 

3A 

3>| 

3 

.765                3.5 

7.57 

8 

3 

4 

3H 

.92                  4.0 

9.10 

8 

3H 

4  3J£ 

33/| 

4 

1.09                  4.5 

10.79 

8 

4 

5  j^jj 

3*4 

4^ 

1.27                  5.0 

12.54 

8 

4^ 

e  31 

3% 

5 

1.48 

5.56 

14.61 

8 

5 

ek 

&A 

6 

1.92                   6.62 

18.97 

8 

6 

3% 

7 

2.38                   7.62 

23.54 

8 

7 

Q  13 

4 

8 

2  .  88                   8  .  62 

28.55 

8 

8 

9% 

4 

X   STRONG   PIPE 


Nom- 
inal 
Size 
Inches 

Price 
Per 
Foot 

Actual 
Outside 
Diameter 

Nominal 
Inside 
Diameter 

Nominal 
Weight 
Per  Foot 
Pounds 

Nom- 
inal 
Size 
Inches 

Price 
Per 
Foot 

Actual 
Outside 
Diameter 

Nominal 
Inside 
Diameter 

Nominal 
Weight 
Per  Foot 
Pounds 

H 

.12 

.405 

.215 

.314 

%1A 

.77 

2.87 

2.323 

7.661 

M 

.075 

.54 

.302 

.535 

3 

1.03 

3.5 

2.90 

10.252 

H 

.075 

.675 

.423 

.738 

31A 

1.25 

4.0 

3.364 

12.505 

H 

.11 

.84 

.546 

1.087 

4 

1.50 

4.5 

3.826 

14.983 

M 

.15 

1.05 

.742 

1.473 

4^ 

1.80 

5.0 

4.29 

17.611 

i 

.22 

1.315 

.957 

2.171 

5 

2.08 

5.56 

4.813 

20.778 

1M 

.30 

1.66 

1.278 

2.996 

6 

2.86 

6.62 

5.761 

28.573 

1% 

.365 

1.9 

1.50 

3.631 

7 

3.81                7.62 

G.625 

38.048 

2 

.505 

2.37 

1.939 

5.022 

8 

4.34               8.62 

7.625 

43.388 

The  permissible  variation  in  weight  is  5  per  cent,  above  and  5  per  cent,  below. 
Furnished  with  threads  and  couplings  and  in  random  lengths  unless  otherwise  ordered. 
For  cut  lengths,  an  extra  charge  will  be  made  above  random  lengths. 

For  pipe  smoothed  on  the  inside,   known  as  reamed  and  drifted,  an  extra  charge  will   be  made  above 
standard  pipe. 

For  galvanized,  or  coated  pipe,  an  extra  charge  will  be  made  above  black. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

96 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Revised  Price  List  of  Pipe  Fittings 


Sizes,  Inches    

M 

M 

M 

K 

1 

IK 

IM 

2 

2* 

3 

w 

4 

4* 

5 

6 

Elbows,  Malleable.  45°.    .    .    . 
Elbows,  Galvanized,  45°  .    .    . 
Elbows,  Malleable  
Elbows,  Galvanized   .    .    .    .    . 

$.08 
.12 
.07 
.09 

$.10 
.15 
!   .08 
.11 

$.12 

.20 
|   .10 
.14 

$.18 
1   .25 
.15 
.20 

$.26 
.40 
.22 
.32 

$.36 
.50 
.25 
.40 

$.54  $.82  1.25 
.85  1.35  1.90 
.35    .50    .90 
.60    .901.50 

2.50 
3.75 
1.50 
2.60 

3.25 
4.75 
2.25 
3.75 

4.50 

6.75 
3.00 
5.00 

5.25 

6.00 
9.00 

7.50 
11.00 

Street  Elbows,  Malleable  .    .    . 
Street  Elbows,  Galvanized   .    . 

.10 
.12 

.10 
.12 

.12 
.15 

.20 

.28 

.25 
.35 

.40 
.55 

.55 

.80 

.90 
1.30 

1.50 
2.25 

2.25 
3.50 

3.50 

f 

Tees,  Malleable  
Tees,  Galvanized    

.08 
.10 

.09 
.13 

.11 

.16 

.15 
.20 

.25 
.38 

.30 
.50 

.45 
.70 

.60 
1.00 

1.05 
1.90 

1.70 
3.00 

2.50 
4.25 

3.40 
5.75 

f| 

Crosses,  Malleable  

.09 

.10 

.16 

.20 
9q 

.30 
45 

.40 
.60 

.60 

PO 

1.00 
1  50 

1.75 

•?  75 

3.00 
4  50 

3.25 

5.25 
8.00 

* 

.05 
.06 
.04 
.06 

.06    .07 

.08    .10 
.06    .08 
.09    .10 

•  1C 

ill 
.17 

.13 

.18 
.16 
.25 

.17 
.25 
.25 
.35 

.21 
.32 
.36 
.55 

.28 
.40 
.52 
.75 

.40 
.55 

.... 

.60 
.80 

.80 
1.05 

1.00 
1.40 

1.50 
2.00 

1.65 
2.25 

2.40 
3.25 

o 

Couplings,  Galvanized  .... 
Couplings,  Malleable,  R.  &  L.. 
Couplings,  Galvanized,  R.  &  L. 

Nipples,  Short    
Nipples,  Long  
Nipples,  Short,  Galvanized  .    . 
Nipples,  Long,  Galvanized   .    . 

.04 
.06 
.06 
.11 

.04 
.06 
.06 
.11 

.05 
.07 
.06 
.11 

.06 
.09 
.08 
.14 

.08 
.13 
.11 
.19 

.11 

.17 
.17 
.29 

.13 
.20 
.21 
.35 

.18 
.27 
.27 
.47 

40 

.59 
.56 

.86 

.48 
.72 
.70 
1.10 

.75 

1.05 
1.20 
1.70 

.85 
1.20 
1.35 
1.87 

1.25 
1.70 
1.85 
2.60 

1.55 
2.45 
2.30 
3.15 

1.85 
2.90 
2.80 
4.25 

• 

Bushings   Plain                   .    .    . 

04 

04 

05 

06 

.07 

OP 

14 

.30 
.60 

.40 
.80 

.50 

1.00 

.75 

.93 

1.25 

m 

08 

.08 

.10 

.12 

.14 

.18 

.28 

.42 

Plugs   Plain                     .... 

.02 
.04 

.02 
.04 

.02 
.04 

.03 
.06 

.04 

.08 

.05 
.10 

.07 
.14 

.10 
.20 

.18 
.36 

.25 
.50 

.38 
.76 

.42 

.84 

.65    .88 
1.30  1.75 

1.20 
2.40 

ft 

Plugs,  Galvanized  

Reducers,  Cast   
Reducers,  Malleable  
Reducers,  Galvanized    .... 

L50 
2.40 

i.85 
3.05 

1.85 

2.00 

2.70 

4 

.05 

.06 

.07 
.10 

.10 

.16 
.25 

.20 
.35 

.28 
.45 

.45 
.75 

.70 
1.05 

1.00 
1.65 

Caps  Cast 

1.05 

1.20 

1.55 

• 

Caps,  Malleable  

.03 
.04 

.04 
.05 

.05 

.08 

.08 
.12 

.12 
.17 

.16 
.24 

.24 

.38 

.32 
.52 

.45 
.76 

.85 
1.30 

1.00 
1.60 

1.20 
2.00 

Caps,  Galvanized  

Locknuts,  Malleable  
Locknuts,  Galvanized    .... 
Locknuts,  Cast  

.02 
.03 

.03 
.04 

.04 
.05 

.05 
.07 

.07 
.10 

.09 
.14 

.11 
.20 

.18 
.30 

• 

.27 

"34 

'.47 

".64 

'.85 

'.90 

1.30 

Unions   Malleable 

.18 
.27 

.20 
.30 

.22 
.33 

.27 
.40 

.33 
.50 

.46 
.70 

.58 
.90 

.75 
1.15 

1.55 
2.35 

2.10 
3.15 

3.65 
5.50 

4.35 
B.50 

t 

Unions,  Galvanized    

Flanged  Unions  .    . 

.... 

.40 

.46 

.52 

.64 

.78 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.80 

2.10 

2.70 

3.15 

3.95 

*• 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

97 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

•niiuiBiH^^ 

Deming  Steel  Pump  Rod  and  Couplings 
Steel  Pump  Rod 


Size   Inches                  .                    ... 

% 

T6 

y*.                y% 

Weight   Per  Foot                                 

6  Oz. 

8  Oz 

11  Oz                     16  Oz 

$0  10 

$0  10 

$0  10                     $0  10 

Hexagon    Malleable 
Iron  Rod  Coupling 


Rod  Coupling  for  Heavy  Duty 


Beaded  Rod  Coupling 


Combination  Pipe  and 
Rod  Coupling 


Couplings  for  Steel  Pump  Rod 


HEXAGON  MALLEABLE  IRON  ROD  COUPLINGS 


Size,  Inches  

V 

T6 

TSX^g 

Yi 

y^y* 

1  '•')  X  }V 

Approx.  No.  Per  Pound  .    . 
Threads  to  the  Inch      .  .    . 
Price,  Black,  Per  Pound     . 
Price,      Galvanized,      Per 
Pound 

9 
14 
10.16 

.20 

7 
12 
$0.16 

.20 

7 
12-14 
$0.16 

.20 

6 
12 
$0.16 

.20 

6 
12-14 
$0.16 

.20 

6 
12-12 

$0.16 

.20 

These  couplings  are  tapped    yj-inch  over  size  unless  otherwise  ordered. 


Heavy  Duty  Rod  Coupling 


HEAVY  DUTY  ROD  COUPLINGS 


Size,  Inches 

Price 
Galvanized 
Per  Pound 

Price 
Plain 
Per  Pound 

y 

5/8*H 

%*& 

$0  .  22                                       $0  .  18 
.22                                            .18 
.22                                            .18 

Beaded  Rod  Coupling 


Size  Rods, 

Threads 

Galvanized 

Plain 

Brass 

Inches 

to  the  Inch 

Per  Pound 

Per  Pound 

Per  Pound 

y% 

14,  regular 

$0.20 

$0.16 

$0.50 

H 

16,  to  order 

.20 

.16 

.50 

%x^ 

12x14 

.20 

.16 

.50 

A 

12 

.20 

.16 

.50 

U 

12 

.20 

.16 

.50 

HX& 

12 

.20 

.16 

.50 

Combination  Pipe  and  Rod  Couplings 

PIPE  AND  ROD  COUPLING  FOR  %-INCH  IRON  PIPE 


Size  Rod,  Inches  . 

H 

y> 

T* 

Approximate  Number  in  Pound     .    . 

5 

5 

5 

Price  per  Pound,  Galvanized  .    .    .    . 

$0.30 

$0.30 

$0.30 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

98 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Wood  Sucker  Rods  and  Pin  Connections 


Fig.  636  Wood  Sucker  Rods  are  made  of  the  best  material  obtainable,  octagon  in  shape, 
and  are  lighter  than  solid  steel  or  pipe  rods.  Prices  include  rods  with  couplings  attached,  and  are 
for  standard  lengths  of  from  18  to  20  feet  each.  Shorter  lengths  furnished  at  proportionate  increase 
in  price.  When  wanted,  rods  are  furnished  with  galvanized  couplings  and  copper  rivets  at 
extra  price.  Fig.  636  Rod  Couplings  are  of  forged  wrought  iron  with  threaded  box  and  pin  joints. 


Sizes  and  Prices  of  Fig.  636  Rods  and  Couplings 


Size  of  Octagon 
Wood  Rods 
Inches 

II  „ 

a;  C*§ 

o^ 

Approximate 
Shipp'g  Weighd 
per  Foot 
Pounds 

RODS  WITH  COUPLINGS  IN 
ABOUT  20-FooT  LENGTHS 

COUPLINGS  ONLY,  PER  PAIR 

Adapted  for  Work- 
ing Barrel 
Diameter 
Inches 
(Depending  Upon 
the  Depth  of  Well) 

Cipher 

Price  per  Foot 

Cipher 

Price 

With 
Plain 
Coupl  'g 

With 
Galv'd 
Coupl'g 

Plain 

Galv'd 

2 
3 

1 

12 
10 
10 
10 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

1 

2  * 

SACRED 
SADNESS 
SACREDLY 
SAFFRON 
SAGELY 
SABINE 
SAGENITE 
SACQUE 
SABOT 

$0.19 
.28 
.30 
.50 
.55 
.85 
.90 
1.40 
1.60 

$0.25 
.37 
.40 
.60 
.80 
1.05 
1.25 
1.85 
2.05 

SACRUM 
SAGGER 
SADDLE 
SAGGING 
SAGO 
SACKER 
SAGOIN 
SADLY 
SACKAGE 

$1.65 
2.75 
2.75 
3.75 
3.75 
6.25 
6.25 
13.50 
13.50 

$2.25 
3.75 
3.75 
3.45 
3.45 
9.25 
9.25 
16.50 
16.50 

From  \y%  to  2J4" 
From  2j|  to  3*4 
From  2M  to  3% 
From  3  M  to  4*4 
From  3M  to  5J4 
From  4M  to  5% 
From  4%  to  6M 
From  5%  to  7% 
From  6M  to  9}4 

Fig.  1637  (Cipher,  "Sanity")  Pin  connections,  or  steel  substitutes, 
are  for  making  connection  between  Figs.  324  and  311  cylinder  plungers 
and  wood  rod  couplings.  One  end  is  threaded  to  fit  the  plunger  and 
the  other  end  threaded  the  same  as  pin  on  the  coupling  of  Fig.  636 
sucker  rod,  unless  otherwise  specified. 


Sizes  and  Prices  of  Fig.  1637  Steel  Pin  Connection 


Trade 
No. 

Size 
of 
Pin 

Threads 
per 
Inch 

Size 
of 
Pin 

Threads  i 
per           Price 
Inch 

Trade 
No. 

Size 
of 
Pin 

Threads       Size 
per             of 
Inch           Pin 

Threads 
per 
Inch 

Price 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

1 

1 
1 

12 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

1 

12           $0.50 
12             1.00 
10             1.00 
12             2.00 
10             2.00 
10             2.00 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

11A 

I       1H 

8            l^i 
8             IJi 
8             1H 

10 
10 

8 
8 
8 

$2.50 
2.50 
2.50 
4.00 
4.00 

Engineering  Tables  and  Information  Relating  to  Hydraulics,  Pages  239  to  248 

99 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 

IIIIIIIIIUilllllllllllllllllllllllllllDlllll 

Deming  Suction  Strainers  for  Pipe  and  Hose 


Fig.  338 


Fig.  339 


Fig.  340 


Fig.  338  —  Suction  strainer  for  iron  pipe.    Fastens  to  pipe  with  set  screw.    For  use  where 
pipe  is  not  threaded. 

Fig.  339  —  Female  thrhad.    Screws  on  end  of  pipe. 

Fig.  340  —  Male  thread.     Screws  into  pipe  coupling  or  into  bottom  of  cylinder. 


Size   Inches 

1 

1^ 

\y^ 

2 

21A 

3 

f  Plain 

$0  36 

$0  40 

$0  48 

$0  72 

$0  80 

$1  00 

Figs.  338,  339,340  ]  Galvanized 

.44 

48 

52 

80 

(Galvanized  and  Gauze  Covered   . 

.56 

.64 

.72 

1.00 

*Two  and  one-half  inch  and  3-inch  made  only  in  Fig.  340  plain. 


Fig.  334  —  Suction  strainer  for  hose.  Stem  is  forced 
into  hose  and  held  therein  by  hose  band.  Fig.  334  is  fur- 
nished regularly  with  capped  end  hose,  but  will  be  furnished  for 
enlarged  end  hose  when  specified. 

Fig.  341  —  Extra  heavy  bell-shaped  strainer  for  iron 
pipe.  Female  thread. 


Fig.  334 
Strainer  for  Hose 


Fig.  341 
Strainer  for  Pipe 


Size,  Inches  

1 

IX 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

3K 

4 

4K 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Fig.  334,  Plain     .    .    . 

$0  20 

$0  25 

$0  35 

$0  50 

$0   75 

$1   00 

$1  50 

Fig.  334,  Galv. 

25 

30 

45 

60 

1  00 

1   50 

2  50 

Approx.    Weight, 
Pounds  . 

2 

2K 

3 

3^; 

514 

514; 

Fig.    341,    Screwed, 
Plain  
Fig.    341,    Screwed, 
Galvanized    .    .    . 
Approx.    Weight, 
Pounds  

.22 
.32 

m 

.29 
.42 
2 

.40 
.56 
3 

.54 
.75 
4 

.80 
1.10 
6 

1.05 
1.60 

7K 

1.70 
2.60 

8 

1.90 
2.90 
11 

2.25 
3.50 
16M 

2.40 
3.80 
13M 

3.40 
5.00 

17M 

5.00 
7.25 
27 

6.60 
9.75 
33 

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100 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Strainers,  Check  and  Foot  Valves 


Vertical  and  Horizontal  Check  Valves 

Where  the  suction  lift  is  high  or  the  suction  pipe  long  it  is  desirable  to  use  a  foot  valve 
as  this  will  insure  quick  starting  of  the  pump  by  maintaining  the  suction  pipe  full  of  water. 


Size 

Inches 

:', 

1 

Di 

IM| 

2 

2H 

3 

31A         4 

FiK. 

325  (Plain 

$1.50 

$1.75; 

$2.00 

$2.50 

$3.00 

$4.25 

$6.00 

$7.50 

$10.00 

\Galv. 

2.00 

2.25 

2.75 

3.50 

4.50 

6.00 

9.00 

12.00 

15.00 

Fig. 

326  /Plain 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.00 

2.75 

4.00 

6.00 

7.50 

9.00 

\Galv. 

1.50 

1.75 

2.25 

3.00 

4.00 

5.50 

8.00 

10.00 

12.00 

Fig.  326,    Horizontal 


Fig.   328,    Foot 
Valve  and  Strainer, 

6-inch  and 
Smaller,    Screwed 


Foot  Valves  With  Bolted  Strainer 

It  is  well  also  to  have  a  strainer  at  the  end  of  the 
suction  pipe  to  prevent  the  intake  of  the  larger 
particles  of  foreign  matter  which  would  tend  to 
clog  the  pump  valve.  Fig.  328  combined  foot  valve 
and  strainer  answers  this  purpose  to  very  good 
advantage.  We  can  furnish  sizes  larger  than  2-inch 
in  either  the  screwed  or  flanged  type. 


Fig.  328,  Foot  Valve 
and  Strainer,  7-inch 
and  Larger,  Flanged 


Size,  Inches  

1 

IM 

11A 

2 

2*A 

3 

3M 

4 

4^ 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Fig.  328 
Will  Go  In  Pipe,  Inches.    .    . 
Screwed,  Plain  
Screwed,  Galvanized    .... 
Flanged,  Plain  

5 

$0.48 
.75 

5 

$0.48 
.75 

6 

$0.62 
1.00 

7 
$0.82 
1.45 

8 
$1.20 
2.00 
2.10 

9 
$1.70 
2.70 
2.25 

10 
$2.50 
3.90 
3.00 

10 

$2.75 
4.25 
3.60 

10 
$4.00 
6.00 
4.75 

12 
$4.25 
6.50 
5.00 

12 
$  7.00 
10.00 
8.00 

14 
$16.00 
30.00 
16.50 

14 
$16.00 
30.00 
16.50 

Foot  Valves  with  Screwed  Strainers 

These  foot  valves  are  for  use  in  open  wells  and  also  in 
drilled  wells  of  diameters  given  in  table  below. 


Size, 

Inches    .    .        

%•        1 

2 

Will  Go  In  Pipe    .    . 

Fig.  330/  Plain   .    .    . 

I  Galvanized 


2M    >  2^        3        3^        4  5 

$1 .  50  $1 .  75  $2  . 00  $2  .  50  $3  . 00  $4  . 25 
2.00    2.25    2.75    3.50    4.50    6.00 


Fig.  336 
Screwed  for  Pipe,  Inches     .... 

IM 

1H 

2 

2H 

3 

4 

Outside  Diameter,  Inches    .... 
Will  Go  In  Pipe,  Inches   
Approximate  Weight,  Pounds  .    .    . 
Price.  Plain.  Each     . 

W* 

Ql/ 

3 
$2.25 

i* 

4 

$2.50 

\ 

$3.00 

&A 

7 
$3.50 

4M 

11 

$4.50 

5M 

17 

$8.00 

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101 


;.      :::.: ,..;,.  : , 

HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Float  Valves,  Air  Chambers,  Water  Conductors,  Etc. 
Float  and  Outlet  Valves  and  Floats 


Fig.  350 


Fig.  1079 


Fig.  1078 


Fitted  for  Pipe   Inches 

H 

1 

1M 

IK 

2 

2K 

3 

Fig.  350  Float  Valve   Each 

$0.80 
1.25 

$0.80 
1.38 

$1.00 
1.50 

Y.oo 

Fig.  1079  Enterprise  Float  and  Outlet  Valve     

5.00 

7.50$10.00 

Fig   1078    Copper  9K  x  2%  Inches   Each 

$1.25 
1.75 
1.50 

Fig.  1078,  Copper,  12  x  3  Inches   Each                            

Fig   1078   Galvanized  Iron   12  x  3  Inches   Each 

HYDRAULIC  AIR  CHAMBERS,  FIG.  369 

These  Air  Chambers  are  adapted  for  attaching  to  the  conducting  pipe  where  pumps  are 
required  to  work  against  great  pressure  or  force  water  through  a  long  lead  of  pipe.  Their 
use  will  greatly  lessen  the  wear  on  the  pumps.  They  are  fitted  with  tee  connection. 

SIZES  AND  PRICES 


M 

1 

1M 

IK 

2 

2U 

Price  Each    

$3.00 

$3.00 

$4.00 

$4.00 

$6.50 

$12.00 

Fig.  369 


Fig.  389 


ROLLER  PISTON  ROD  GUIDES 
FIG.  389 


Fig.  343 

HANDLE  BALLS 
FIG.  343 


For  Pipe, 

Inches  

1 

IK 

Price  .    . 

$2.50 

$3.50 

Weight,  Lbs.      2%     \     4K 

6 

8 

12  K 

Price,  Each  . 

$0.30 

$0.45      $0.60 

$0.80 

$1.25 

Fig.  344 
Water  Conductor 


WATER  CONDUCTORS, 
FIG.  344 

The  Water  Conductor  is  a 
great  convenience  for  con- 
veying water  from  the  spout 
of  pumps  to  troughs  and 
tanks  situated  at  a  distance. 
It  is  made  to  swivel  and  con- 
duct the  water  in  any  direc- 
tion desired.  For  1)4  or  1^4- 
inch  Conducting  Pipe,  as 
ordered .  Price ,  each ,  $  1 . 00 

MALLEABLE 
HOSE  CLEVIS,  FIG.  368 

FOR  PUMP  SPOUT 
Price,  each,  %  or  1-in.  $0 . 50 


Fig.  368 

Malleable  Hose  Clevis 
for  Pump  Spout 


Fig.  362 
Goose  Neck 


GOOSE  NECK,  FIG.  362 


Size 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Hose  Coupling 
Inches 

WITHOUT  HOSE  COUPLING 

WITH  HOSE  COUPLING 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

i* 

2  2 

i* 

1M 

£ 

COMPETENT 
COMPILER 
COMPLACENT 
COMPLEX 
COMPLEXITY 

$0.60 
.60 
.80 
.90 
1.00 

COMPLIMENT 
COMPONENT 
COMPOSER 
COMPREHEND 
COMPULSION 

$0.90 
1.25 
1.50 
1.80 
2.50 

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102 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Pump  Bracket  and  Cast  Iron  Sinks 


Pump  Bracket  for  Flat  and  Roll  Rim  Sinks 

Will  attach  to  the  rim  of  an  ordinary  painted  or  enameled  flat  or  roll  rim  sink  for  supporting  a 
pump,  and  can  be  placed  on  either  end.  The  shelf  is  substantial  and  neat  in  design.  The 
combination  consists  of  the  pump  shelf  and  bracket,  and  has  a  bead  around  the  outer  and  inner 
edges,  so  that  all  waste  water  will  drain  into  the  sink.  It  can  be  quickly  placed  in  position  by 
means  of  the  set  screws,  and  it  can  also  be  adjusted  to  the  proper  level.  A  small  piece  of  sheet 
rubber  packing  or  leather  should  be  placed  between  the  shelf  and  the  sink  so  as  to  prevent  marr- 
ing the  enamel.  The  suction  pipe  of  the  pump  passes  through  opening  of  the  shelf. 


Dimensions 


Weight 
Pounds 


PRICE  PER  DOZEN 


Aluminum 


Galvanized 


White  Enameled 


Length,  9^  inches 

Top  of  Plate  to  Bottom  of  Bracket, 

5}4  inches 


$18.00 


$24.00 


$36.00 


Porcelain  Enameled  Iron  Kitchen  Sinks 

WITH  FLAT  RIM,  NICKEL  PLATED  BRASS 
STRAINER  AND  COUPLINGS 


The  sizes  listed  below  are  carried  in  stock 
for  immediate  shipment 

16  x  24  x  6  inches 
18  x  24  x  6  inches 
18  x  30  x  6  inches 
18  x  36  x  6  inches 
20  x  30  x  6  inches 
20  x  36  x  6  inches 


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103 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Brass  Goods  —  Cocks  and  Valves 


Fig.  900 


Fig.  904 


Fig.  913 


Fig.  917 


GLOBE  VALVE,  FIG.  900 


Size,  Inches  

H 

H 

H 

y2 

H 

1 

11A 

Price,  Each  

$0.72 

$0.72 

$0.77 

$1.00 

$1.26 

11.80 

$2.52 

STRAIGHT-WAY  DOUBLE-GATE  VALVES,  FIG.  908 


Size,  Inches    .... 

1A 

H 

1 

IK 

IH 

2 

2^ 

3 

Price,  Each    .... 

$1.65 

$2.05 

$2.80 

$3.70 

$5.00 

$7.30 

$13.00 

$19.00 

HORIZONTAL  CHECK  VALVES,  FIG.  904 


Size,  Inches.    .    . 

H 

M 

N 

« 

« 

1 

« 

* 

2 

•X 

3 

Price,  Each  .    .    . 

$0.65 

$0.65 

$0.70 

$0.90 

$1.15 

$1.60 

$2.25 

$3.15 

$4.75 

$9.00 

$13.00 

LEVER  HANDLE,  ROUGH  STOP,  FIG.  913 


Size,  Inches  

H 

H 

1 

iM 

IK 

Rough  Stops,  Lever  Handle,  Per  Dozen.    .    .    . 
Rough  Stops,  Lever  Handle,  Check  and  Waste, 
Per  Dozen.                                                 .    . 

$21.00 
21  60 

$36.00 
36  60 

$52.80 
54.00 

$89.40 
91.20 

$149.40 
152.40 

LEVER  HANDLE  BIBB  COCKS,  FIG.  917 


Size,  Inches  

M 

H 

H 

K 

1 

IX 

IK 

2 

Finished    Bibbs,    Per 

Dozen    

$25.20 

$25  .  80 

$35.40 

$45.00 

$64  .  80 

$107.40 

$179.40 

$300.00 

Finished    Bibbs   for 

Hose,  Per  Dozen. 

28.80 

38.40 

48.00 

72.00 

118.20 

194.40 

322.20 

COMPRESSION  BIBBS,  FIG.  919 


Size,  Inches  

H 

H 

H 

H 

1 

Compression  Bibbs,  Finished,  Per  Dozen  .  .  . 
Compression  Bibbs,  Finished,  for  Hose,  Per 

$18.60 

$19.80 
22  80 

$25.20 

28  20 

$33.00 
36  00 

$60.00 
67.20 

Fig.  919 

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104 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Fig.  1545 


Pump  Accessories  -  -  Metal  and  Glass 

COMBINATION  CHECK  VALVE  AND  AIR  COCK 

Fig.  1545 

For  Pumping  Air  and  Water,  for  Use  with  Hydro-Pneumatic 

Water  Systems 

Price,  $1.00 


Fig.  788 
Tee  Handle  Air  Cock 


Sizes  for  Iron  Pipe, 

Inches  

i 

\ 

i 

J 

i 

Fig.  788,  Air  Cock, 

Tee  Handle  

.1        $0 

40 

so 

45 

$0 

50 

$0 

60 

Glass  Body  with 
Set-Feed 


Glass  Body  with  Sight-Feed, 
Set-Feed  and  Stop-Feed 


Blued  Steel  Grease  Cup 


Sizes  for  Iron  Pipe,  Inches  

y% 

y± 

M 

3^ 

y& 

y* 

M 

Outside  Diameter  of  Bodies,  Inches  
Plain  Brass,  Price  
Outside  Diameter  of  Glass,  Inches  
With  Set-Feed,  Finished  Brass,  Price  

«&, 

IJi 

$0.80 

l 

SO.  40 

1H 

$1.00 

itf 

$0.60 

IK 

$1.25 

1H 

$0.90 
2 
$1.50 

1M 

$1.25 

2M 

$1:90 

"3" 

$3.10 

2 
$1.75 

•fto 

With  Set-Feed,  Finished  Nickel,  Price 

95 

1  20 

1  50 

1  75 

2  30 

3  50 

4  50 

With  Sight-Feed,  Finished  Brass,  Price  
With  Sight-  Feed,  Finished  Nickel,  Price  .  .  ... 

3.00 
3  50 

3.25 
3  75 

3.50 
4  00 

3.75 
4  25 

4.25 
4  75 

7.25 
8  00 

9.25 
10.25 

PRICE  LIST  OF  "MOON"  GREASE  CUPS 


Number  

0 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

Inside  Diameter,  Inches  ...... 
Outside  Diameter,  Inches  
Height  Over  All,  Plunger  Raised,  In.  . 
Capacity,  Ounces  
Shank  Pipe  Thread,  Inches  

y* 

1 

1 

2  * 

2H 

A  l/£ 

3 

10 

Finished  Cast  Brass,  Each  
Finished  Nickel,  Each  

$1.50 
1.75 

$2.00 
2.25 

$2.50 
2.80 

$3.20 
3.60 

$4.30 
5.00 

$6.00 
6.75 

PRICE  LIST  OF  BLUED  STEEL  GREASE  CUPS 


'Moon"  Grease  Cup 


Number  

00 

o 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Inside  Diameter,  Inches.  . 
Shank  Pipe  Thread,  Inches 
Capacity,  Ounces  .... 

•I 

M 

*%* 

i  yt. 
i 

yjrn 

2H 

XftX 

3 

,H 

Blued  Steel,  Each  .... 

$0.90 

$1.15 

$1.40 

$1.80 

$2.60 

$3.50 

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105 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Rubber  Suction  and  Discharge  Hose 


"Deco"  H-inch  Special  High  Pressure  Hose  for  Spraying- 
Good  for  250  Pounds  Working  Pressure 


Spiral  Wire  Suction  Hose 


Red  "CI"  %-inch  Tubing  for  Bucket  and  Knapsack 
Spray  Pumps 


"DECO"  K-INCH  SPECIAL  SPRAY  HOSE 

FOR  250  POUNDS  WORKING  PRESSURE 
This  is  a  high  grade  continuous  web  hose  made 
up  especially  for  us  and  according  to  our  specifi- 
cations. It  is  used  with  hand  and  power  sprayers 
and  is  guaranteed  for  250  pounds  working  pressure 
to  the  square  inch.  We  can  furnish  this  hose  in 
any  desired  lengths.  Standard  reel,  500  feet. 
List  price  per  foot  i^-inch $0.25 

SPECIAL  WIRE  SUCTION  HOSE 
We  carry  in  stock  spiral  wire  lined  suction  hose 
as  follows: 

1-inch  and  IM-inch  hi  10-foot  lengths. 
2-inch  in  15,  20  and  25-foot  lengths. 
2J^ -inch  and  3-inch  in  15-foot  lengths. 


Size,  Inches  .    . 

1 

1J€    i   IX 

2 

2^ 

3 

Price  per  Foot  . 

$0.75 

$0 

93  $1.13  $1.50 

$3 

10  $4  .  00 

RED  "CI"  ^-INCH  RUBBER  TUBING 

For  use  with  bucket  and  knapsack  sprayers,  etc. 
Furnished  in  lengths  of  50  feet  or  less. 
List  price  per  foot $0.15 


Three-Ply  Hydrant  Hose 


THREE-PLY  HYDRANT  HOSE 

This  is  the  very  best  quality  of  hose  for  hydrant  and 
pump  service  where  the  pressure  does  not  exceed  75  pounds. 


Size,  Inches    

« 

1 

1M 

1^ 

3-Ply  Hydrant 

$0.30 

$0.40 

$0.50 

$0.60 

FOR  HOSE  COUPLINGS  AND  BANDS,  SEE  PAGE  312 


Fig.  948  — Throwing  Spray. 
Also  throws  solid  stream 


"GEM"  HOSE  NOZZLE,  FIG.  948 


Size,  Inches 


"Gem"  Hose  Nozzles,  with  graduating  spray. 


Price,  Dozen. 


$10.00 


$15.00 


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106 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Pipe  Pullers,  Fitters'  Tools,  Etc. 


JACK  SCREW  PIPE  PULLER,  FIG.  861 


Holds  Pipe,  Inches  .    .    . 

1 

1M 

IK 

2 

2^ 

3 

No.  2,  with  1,  VA,  11A  or 
2-in.  Dies    
Extra  Dies  for  No.  2    .    . 
No.  3,  with  2,  2Y2  or  3-in. 
Dies          

$6  '.80 

$6.75 

$6  '.50 

$2.75 
.50 



$5.00 

Extra  Dies  for  No   3 

80 

.75 

.75 

Holds  Pipe,  Inches  .    .    . 

3 

3y2 

4        4^ 

5 

6 

No.  4,  with  3%  or  4-in. 
Dies  
Extra  Dies  for  No.  4    .    . 
No.  5,  with  4,  4%  or  5-in. 
Dies  
Extra  Dies  for  No.  5    .    . 
No.  6,  with  4,  4^,  5  or  6- 
in.  Dies    
Extra  Dies  for  No.  6    .    . 

$2  '.25 
'3'.25 

$2  '.66 

y.oo 

$8.50 
$1.75 

Y.75 

$2  '.50 

$10.00 
2.00 



$12.00 
2.25 

3.00 

2.75 

2.50 

BABCOCK'S  PIPE  LIFTER 
AND  HOLDER,  FIG.  884 

Price,  complete  for  1  and  1%-in.  Pipe,  $6 . 50 


HANDY  PIPE 
VISE,  FIG.  858 

Fig.   858,  Capac- 
ity from    %- 
inch    Rod    to 
2-inch  Pipe. 
Each  .  $3.00 


STILLSON  WRENCH,  FIG.  844 


BARNES'  CUTTER,  FIG.  855 


Length,  Open,  . 

6  In. 

8  In. 

10  In. 

14  In. 

18  In. 

24  In. 

Takes  Pipe,  In.. 

Price.    .    .Each 
Extra  Jaws,   " 
Extra  Nuts,  " 
Ex.  Frames    " 

If 

$2.00 
.75 
.12 
.38 

If 

$2.25 
.80 
.15 
.42 

Kto 

$2.50 
.85 
.20 
.50 

#to 

IK 

$3.50 
1.15 
.30 
.60 

tfto 
2 

$5.00 
1.75 
.35 
.75 

Mto 

2y2 

$7.25 
2.25 
.55 
.95 

Numbers    .    .    .1     1 

2            3 

4 

5 

Cuts  Pipe,  In.    . 

Hto 

*2t0 

iy2  to 

3 

2y2  to  4 

4  to  6 

Price  .    .    .  Each 
Ex.  Wheels,    " 
Wheel  Pins,    " 

$4.50 
.25 
.10 

$6.00 
.30 
.10 

$10.00 
.40 
.10 

$20.00 
.50 
.20 

$30.00 
.75 
.20 

DIE  STOCKS  WITH  SOLID  DIES,  FIG.  848 


Number  ....                                                          0 

1 

\y^ 

\%. 

3 

Dies  with  Each  Stock  Y»  to  H 

M  to  1 

M  to  1M 

1  to  1H 

1M  to  2 

2*4  to  3 

Dimensions  of  Dies  2  x  J^ 

2^x«X 

3x3/4 

3xM 

4xJS 

5x1% 

Complete  with  Right-hand  Dies.    .    .Each       $8.00 
Stocks  without  Dies  or  Guides   .    .    .     '              3.00 
Extra  Dies,  Right  or  Left    "             1.40 
Extra  Guides  '                 .30 

$10.50 
3.50 
1.60 
.40 

$9.50 
4.00 
2.00 
.60 

$9.50 
4.00 
2.00 
60 

$14.50 
8.50 
2.50 
75 

$35.00 
20.00 
9.00 
2  00 

Die  Frames                                                 "' 

30 

40 

40 

50 

60 

No.  2  and  larger  have  Leaded  Screw. 

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107 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Brass  Jacket  Drive  Well  Points 


FIG.  630 


Trade 
No. 

Size 
Inches 

Length 
Feet 

Jacket 
Inches 

Holes 

PRICES  BY  THE  DOZEN 

No.  60 
Gauze 

No.  80 
Gauze 

No.  90 
Gauze 

No.  100 
Gauze 

74 

2 

18 

70 

$  33.00 

$  46.00 

$  52.00 

$  62.00 

76 

VA 

24 

100 

42.00 

56.00 

64.00 

78.00 

78 

3 

30 

120 

51.00 

66  .  00     !             76  .  00 

94.00 

80 

3^ 

36 

140 

60.00 

76.00                  88.00                120.00 

82 

4 

42 

160 

69.00 

86.00                100.00                136.00 

84 

4^ 

48 

190 

78.00 

96.00 

112.00                152.00 

86 

\i 

1% 

14 

80 

30.00 

42.00 

50.00 

64.00 

90 

M 

2 

18 

100 

36.00 

52.00 

60.00 

80.00 

94 

M 

2^2 

24 

125 

46.00 

64.00 

75.00 

100.00 

98 

/€ 

3 

30 

150 

56.00 

76.00 

90.00 

120.00 

100 

M 

3^ 

36 

175 

66.00 

88.00 

105.00 

140.00 

102 

I« 

4 

42 

200 

76.00 

100.00 

120.00 

160.00 

106 

1  \/ 

4^ 

48 

225 

86.00 

112.00 

135.00 

180.00 

110 

1M 

5 

54 

250 

96.00 

124  .  00 

150.00 

200.00 

112 

lj|  . 

5^ 

60 

275 

106.00 

136.00 

165.00 

220.00 

136 

m- 

2 

18 

120 

48.00 

65.00 

78.00 

94.00 

140 

IH 

2^ 

24 

160 

60.00 

80.00 

96.00 

118.00 

144 

1^2 

3 

30 

200 

72.00 

95.00     !           114.00     !           142.00 

146 

l/^ 

3^ 

36 

230 

84.00 

110.00 

132.00                166.00 

148 

1^2 

4 

42 

270 

96.00 

125.00 

150.00     !           180.00 

150 

llA 

4^ 

48 

310 

108.00 

140.00 

168.00                204.00 

152 

ul 

5 

54 

350 

120.00 

155.00 

186  .  00 

228.00 

154 

Hi 

5^ 

60 

390 

132.00 

170.00 

204.00 

252  .  00 

160 

2 

2 

18 

140 

75.00 

94.00 

110.00 

130.00 

164 

2 

23^ 

24 

200 

90.00 

112.00 

132.00 

160.00 

168 

2 

3 

30 

260 

105.00 

130.00 

154.00 

190.00 

170 

2 

33^ 

36 

290 

120.00 

148.00 

176.00 

220  .  00 

172 

2 

4 

42 

330 

135.00 

166.00 

198.00 

250.00 

174 

2 

4^ 

48 

380 

150.00 

184  .  00 

220.00 

280.00 

176 

2 

5 

54 

430 

165.00 

202  .  00 

242  .  00 

310.00 

178 

2 

5^ 

60 

480 

180.00 

220.00 

264.00 

340.00 

180 

2 

6 

66 

530 

195.00 

238.00 

286.00 

370.00 

184 

2^2 

3 

30 

300 

180.00 

230.00 

260.00 

300.00 

188 

2Yz 

4 

42 

360 

230.00 

300.00 

340.00                400.00 

192 

21A 

5 

54 

420 

280.00 

370.00 

420.00                500.00 

196 

21A 

6 

66 

480 

330.00 

440.00 

500.00                600.00 

200 

3 

3 

30 

300 

240.00 

310.00 

340.00                410.00 

204 

3 

4 

42 

420 

300.00 

390.00 

430.00                520.00 

208 

3 

5 

54 

540 

360.00 

470.00 

520.00                630.00 

212 

3 

6 

66 

660     - 

420.00 

550.00 

610.00 

740.00 

216 

4 

4 

36 

360 

480.00 

560.00 

600.00 

700.00 

220 

4 

6 

60 

600 

630.00 

760.00 

840.00 

1,000.00 

224 

4 

8 

84 

840 

780.00 

960.00 

1,080.00 

1,300.00 

228 

4 

10 

108 

1,080 

930  .  00 

1,160.00 

1,320.00 

1,600.00 

MALLEABLE  IRON  DRIVE  CAP,  FIG.  898 

These  caps  are  made  for  driving  well  points.  They  are  extra 
heavy  and  especially  designed  for  driving  pipe.  They  are  much 
stronger  than  the  ordinary  cap. 


Size   Inches    .            

1J£ 

1M 

2 

Fig.  898,  Malleable  Drive  Cap    .    .    . 

$0.20 

$0.24 

$0.44 

Fig.  898 
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108 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Gauges,  Current  Breakers,  Automatic  Switches,  Etc. 


WATER  RELIEF  VALVES— FIGS.  1526-A  AND  1995 
Fig.    1995  Relief  Valve  is  designed  especially  for  Pneumatic  Water 
Supply  Service.  It  is  substantially  made,  having  brass  valve  and  brass 
seat.    The  Standard  Brass  Relief  Valve,  Fig.  1526-A,  has  brass  body  as 
well  as  brass  valve  seat. 

SIZES  AND  PRICES 


Size   Inches                                      .... 

M 

1 

1/4 

Fig.  1995      

$4.00 

Fig    1526-A 

$11.00 

$13.00 

$16.00 

Nickel  Plated  

12.00 

14.00 

18.00 

Fig.   1526-A 


CURRENT  BREAKER  FOR  GASOLINE  ENGINE  FIG.  1540 
Automatically   cuts   out   battery   current  when   pressure  in  tank  reaches  a 
predetermined  point.  Simple — Durable — Reliable. 
Price,  for  %-in.  pipe $6.00 


WATER  GAUGE,  FIG.  1535— To  fit  ^-inch  open- 
ings.   Has  ^-inch  glass  and  hand-wheel.    Should 
glass  break,  ball  check  valve  closes  and  prevents 
air  and  water  from  escaping. 
Price.   .  .    .    .$3.00 


WATER  PRESSURE  GAUGE,  FIG.  688— Imita- 
tion hard  rubber.  Price,  including  cock  (33^- 
inch) $3.00 


Fig.  688 


Fig.  1535 
Water  Gauge 


THE  HERCULES  PATENTED  WINDMILL  CONNECTION,  FIG.  390 

Holds  the  pump  rod  firmly  in  position.  The  weighted  wrench  forces  the  set  screw 
in  hole  of  slide  iron  and  clamps  it  firmly  to  the  pump  rod.  Wrench  cannot  detach  itself. 

Two  complete  turns  to  the  left  allows  the  pump  rod  to  play  freely  in  the  slide  iron, 
and  the  connection  is  made  again  by  turning  twice  to  the  right. 


Fig. 

For  Pump  With 

Cipher 

Price 

390 

6  to  10-inch  Stroke 

DEFEND 

$1.25 

Fig.  390 

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109 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Automatic  Pressure   Regulators 
For  Small  D.  C.  and  A.  C.  Motors 


Fig.  1508 
List  Price,  $24.00 


Fig.  1608 


Designed  for  the  automatic  control  of  electric  motors  which  drive  pumps  operating  in 
connection  with  hydro-pneumatic  water  systems.  Positive  in  operation  and  absolutely  reliable. 
Suited  for  use  with  motors  which  may  be  thrown  directly  across  the  line  and  of  capacities  not  to 
exceed  the  listing  below. 

Connection  with  the  pressure  tank  should  be  by  an  independent  pipe  from  the  tank  and 
not  from  the  discharge  pipe  from  the  pump.  Fig.  1508  is  fastened  to  the  wall,  or  other  vertical 
support,  by  screws,  while  Fig.  1608  is  supported  by  the  ^g-inch  supply  pipe  and  requires  no 
other  support. 

They  are  suitable  for  use  with  motors  which  may  be  thrown  directly  across  the  line,  and 
of  capacities  not  exceeding  the  following: 

The  Fig.  1508  switch  is  regularly  furnished  on  all  of  our  electric-driven  water  systems 
except  the  "Marvel"  outfits,  Nos.  1685  and  2085,  on  which  the  Fig.  1608  switch  is  regularly 
supplied. 


ON  A.  C.  ( 

CIRCUITS 

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N    D.    C.    ClRCUI 

TS 

Horse 

Power 

Horse 

Power 

Fig.  1508 

Fig.  1608 

Fig.  1508 

Fig.  160S 

1 
1 
1 

2-3 

110 
220 
440-550 
110 

2 

4 
5 
3 

Yt 

Y* 

Y* 
1A 

115 
230 
500 

1 
1 
1 

K 

i 

2-3 

220-550 

5 

Y2 



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110 


MISCELLANEOUS 

HAND  AND  POWER 
PUMPS 

FOR     VARIOUS     USES 

PUMPS  FOR  THE  FARM  AND 
FACTORY,  GARAGE,  PLUMBING 
SHOP,  ETC.,  INCLUDING  THRESH- 
ER TANK  PUMPS,  CONTRACTORS' 
PUMPS,  BILGE  PUMPS,  PLUMB- 
ERS' PUMPS,  FACTORY  AND 
VILLAGE  FIRE  PUMPS,  AIR 
COMPRESSORS,  HYDRAULIC 
RAMS,  TEST  PUMPS,  CREAMERY 
PUMPS,  ETC. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

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Typical  Deming  Double-Acting  Force  Pump 

Fig.  601   (In  Section) 


LEVER  SOCKET 


STUFFING  BOX  HEAD 

ST.  BOX  GLAND 

PISTON  ROD 

PIN  FOR  SOCKET  &  ROD 
STUFFING  BOX  STUDS 

BASE  &  LINK  PIN 

SOCKET  &  LINK  PIN 
LINK 

PISTON  CUP  IRONS 
CUP  LEATHER  PACKING 
OR  CRIMPS 

PISTON  CENTER 


AIR  CHAMBER 

DISCHARGE  VALVES 

DIS.  VALVE  SEATS 

CYLINDER 
/CYLINDER  LINER 

PRIMING  SCREW 


LANK  CYL.  HEAD 
DRIP  SCREW 
BASE 

SUCftON  VALVES 
SUCTION  VALVE  SEATS 


Detail  of  Triumph  Pump 

The  pumps  in  this  section  are  so  varied  in  their  construction  and  use  that  it  is  impossible 
to  show  a  sectional  view  of  any  one  pump  which  will  be  representative  of  all.  However,  on  this 
page  we  have  illustrated  Fig.  601  as  being  a  typical  double-acting  force  pump.  It  discharges 
water  on  both  strokes  of  the  lever  and  will  lift  and  force  from  60  to  75  feet,  depending  upon 
conditions.  All  of  the  pumps  listed  in  this  section  have  the  cylinder  or  working  parts  located  in 
the  body  of  the  pump  so  that  no  independent  cylinder  will  be  required. 

None  of  these  pumps,  therefore,  are  intended  for  a  greater  suction  distance  than  22  feet, 
and  in  the  case  of  diaphragm  pumps,  not  more  than  20  feet.  In  most  instances,  when  using 
pumps  shown  in  this  section,  it  will  be  found  advisable  to  attach  a  strainer  to  the  suction  pipe 
or  hose  to  keep  particles  of  sand,  gravel,  etc.,  from  being  drawn  into  the  pump. 


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112 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Triumph"  Double-Acting  Force  Pumps 
Fig.  601 


Flat  Air  Chamber 


Fig.  601  is  a  heavy  duty  double-acting  force  pump,  fitted  with  single  malleable  iron  lever 
with  wood  handle,  and  is  particularly  well  adapted  for  use  in  mines,  factories,  warehouses,  for 
fire  protection,  and  for  use  on  vessels,  in  pumping  either  hot,  cold,  acid  or  salt  water.  The 
piston  rod  is  brass,  and  works  through  a  bolted  stuffing  box  and  gland.  The  piston  is 
regularly  fitted  with  leather  crimps,  but  for  hot  water  is  furnished  with  canvas  crimps.  Valves 
and  seats  are  of  brass,  and  the  cylinder  is  brass  lined.  All  brass  cylinder,  or  entire  water  end 
of  brass,  furnished  as  ordered.  Standard  air  chamber  is  round,  but  flat  air  chamber  is  furnished 
to  order  without  extra  charge.  All  pumps  are  provided  with  brass  vent  plugs  to  prevent  freezing. 

Fig.  602  is  identical  in  construction  with  Fig.  601,  except  that  it  is  provided  with  two 
malleable  iron  levers,  and  is  made  in  the  three  larger  sizes  only.  The  No.  4,  with  5-inch  diameter 
cylinder,  has  a  displacement  somewhat  in  excess  of  100  cubic  inches,  thereby  more  than  meeting 
the  requirements  of  the  U.  S.  Steamboat  Inspection  Service,  which  calls  for  one  pump  of  100 
cubic  inches  capacity  on  vessels  of  200  tons  or  less,  and  two  pumps  on  vessels  of  over  200  tons. 
These  pumps  are  suitable  for  pressures  up  to  50  pounds. 

The  suction  and  discharge  of  Figs.  601  and  602  are  regularly  fitted  for  iron  pipe;  fitted 
with  brass  hose  couplings  at  extra  price.  Extreme  suction  lift  should  not  exceed  25  feet. 

Net  weights  of  these  pumps  are  as  follows:  Fig.  601  No.  1,  94  Ibs.;  No.  2,  96  Ibs.;  No.  3, 
115  Ibs.;  No.  4,  175  Ibs.;  No.  5,  220  Ibs.;  Fig.  602  No.  3,  150  Ibs.;  No.  4,  200  Ibs.;  No.  5,  270  Ibs. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

.  c 

s§ 

Length 
Stroke.ln. 

•15 

°l 

JM 

|£ 

gs 

03      . 

53 
§* 

gs 

BRASS  LINED 

BRASS  CYLINDER 

*BRASS 

Extra 
for 
Brass 
Hose 
Coup- 
ling 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

601 
601 
601 
601 
601 

602 
602 
602 

f 

5 
6 

A\/ 
4^j 

A\/ 

5H 
5^ 

.190 
.275 
.490 
.935 

1.224 

2 
2H 

i 

ik' 

$ 

FACADE 
FACETIOUS 
FACIAL 
FACILITY 
FACIALLY 

$27.00 
28.00 
30.00 
40.00 
50.00 

FACING 
FACTION 
FACULTY 
FADING 
FACIES 

$55.00 
55.00 
60.00 
90.00 
120.00 

FACET 
FACETTE 
FACIENT 
FACILE 
FACTIVE 

$75.00 
75.00 
90.00 
150.00 
185.00 

$2.00 
2.00 
3.00 
4.20 
7.50 

3 

4 
5 

4 

5 
6 

A\S 

5H 

C  \S 

.490 
.935 
1.224 

\* 

2^ 

ifc 

J* 

FACINGLY 
FAGGING 
FAGOT 

35.00 
45.00 
55.00 

FACT 
FAILING 
FAINTED 

65.00 
95.00 
125.00 

FACTO 
FACTUM 
FACTUAL 

95.00 
155.00 
190.00 

3.00 
4.25 
7.50 

*Brass  pumps  are  made  entirely  of  brass,  except  levers,  links  and  bolts. 

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113 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

..  :;; 


Deming  "Giant"  Double-Acting  Thresher  Tank  Pumps 
Will  Lift  and  Force  60  Feet 


Fig.  554 


Fig.  5543^  with  Cog  Lever 


For  the  use  of  threshermen  in  filling  their  wagon  tanks  quickly  with  water  for  the 
purpose  of  supplying  the  steam  engine  boiler;  for  a  contractor's  ditch  pump;  for  garden  irrigat- 
ing, and  for  mine  and  tank  service,  the  "Giant"  is  unexcelled. 

Discharge  spout  is  fitted  with  hose  tube  for  hose.  For  use  with  iron  pipe,  we  will  furnish 
when  specified,  tubes  threaded  for  iron  pipe,  instead  of  spout  and  hose  tubes,  as  illustrated.  This 
gooseneck  may  be  turned  for  discharge  on  either  side  of  the  pump.  The  capacity  is  from  one  to 
two  barrels  per  minute,  depending  on  the  number  of  strokes.  Valves  are  metal,  faced  with  rubber. 
Cylinder  is  highly  polished.  The  long  wood  lever  insures  easy  operation.  The  polished  steel 
piston  rod  operates  through  a  brass  stuffing-box  gland. 

The  caps  over  the  discharge  valves  can  be  removed  to  examine  or  repair  the  discharge 
valves  by  inserting  a  stick  or  rod  between  the  projections.  No  wrench  is  necessary.  These 
pumps  are  double-acting  and  deliver  water  on  every  stroke. 

Figs.  554  and  554^  are  identical  except  that  Fig.  554J/2  has  cog  lever  instead  of  plain 
lever.  The  cog  lever  makes  it  possible  to  operate  the  pump  with  a  minimum  degree  of  friction. 

Iron  cylinder  is  regularly  supplied  on  these  pumps,  but  if  specified  brass-lined  cylinder  will 
be  furnished  at  $5.00  extra  list. 

For  Fig.  554%  add  $2.00  to  list  prices  below. 

Sizes  and  Prices,  Fig.  554 


Fig.  554 

Cylinder        Suction       Discharge        Stroke           Pounds        per^roke 

Cipher 

Price 

5  in.  Diam.    2  in.  hose     1  in.  hose         5  inch                90                Ys  gal. 

Pump  Only 

Includes  suction  strainer,  suction  and  discharge  hose  tubes. 

FALCADE 

$18.00 

Outfit  A 

Pump  complete,  with  15  feet  of  2-inch  spiral-  wire  suction  hose  and 
strainer;  12>£  feet  of  1  inch  3-ply  discharge  hose  and  nozzle. 

FALDAGE 

40.00 

Outfit  A  A 

Same  as  Outfit  "A,"  less  discharge  hose  and  nozzle. 

FALLOW 

35.00 

Outfit  B 

Pump  complete,  with  20  feet  of  2-inch  spiral-wire  suction  hose  and 
strainer;  12^  feet  of  1  inch  discharge  hose  and  nozzle. 

FALSEHOOD 

45.00 

Outfit  B  B 

Same  as  Outfit  "B,"  less  discharge  hose  and  nozzle. 

FAMBLE 

40.00 

Outfit  C 

Pump  complete,  with  25  feet  of  2  -inch  spiral-wire  suction  hose  and 
strainer;  12^  feet  of  1  inch  3-ply  discharge  hose  and  nozzle. 

FAMOUSLY 

50.00 

Outfit  C  C 

Same  as  Outfit  "C,"  less  discharge  hose  and  nozzle. 

FANCYING 

45.00 

Outfit  D 

Pump  complete,  with  25  feet  of  2-inch  spiral-wire  suction  hose  and 
strainer;  25  feet  of  1  inch  3-ply  discharge  hose  and  nozzle. 

FANGLE 

54.00 

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114 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Marine"  Bilge  Pumps 
For  Suction  Lift  of  20  Feet  or  Less 


Fig.  470 
Bottom  Suction 


Fig.  471 
Side  Suction 


These  Pumps  are  adapted  for  raising  large  quantities  of  water  by  hand  from  the  bilge 
well  of  vessels,  from  stone  quarries  and  coal  mines,  cellars  and  ditches,  and  for  irrigating  pur- 
poses, where  the  water  is  not  over  20  feet  vertically  below  the  pump.  They  are  much  used  by 
contractors  in  removing  water  from  excavations  of  various  kinds. 

There  are  three  fulcrums,  as  shown  on  the  engraving,  whereby  the  pump  may  be  operated 
with  the  lever  in  any  one  of  three  positions.  The  lever  is  substantially  constructed  of  wrought 
iron,  bent,  so  that  its  position  may  be  reversed  in  the  socket  and  thus  it  becomes  a  vertical  lever 
which,  in  some  instances,  will  be  found  quite  convenient. 

The  Valves  are  rubber-faced,  and  are  made  large  so  as  to  give  ample  water  way.  They 
are  easily  removed  for  repairing.  The  Cylinder  is  brass  lined.  A  flange,  threaded  for  suction 
pipe,  is  bolted  to  the  base  of  the  pump.  At  a  slight  additional  cost,  we  fit  these  pumps,  when 
ordered,  for  suction  hose. 

The  Suction  may  be  fitted  for  other  sizes  of  pipe,  but  is  always  fitted  as  listed,  unless 
otherwise  ordered. 

Suction  Hose  Nipples  furnished  when  ordered.    Extra  list  for  No.  2,  $3.75;  No.  4,  $5.00. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

2 
4 

Diam.  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Suction 
Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Length  of 
Stroke 
Inches 

4 

6 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
Gals. 

.49 
1.47 

Fig.  470 

Fig.  471 

Weights 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Weights 
Pounds 

1 
Cipher 

Price 

6 

8^ 

3 

4 

125 
240 

GRACING 
GRACEFULLY 

$23.00          145 
30.00          280 

GRADUATING 
GRACIOUSLY 

$26  .  00 
35.00 

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115 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Improved  Diaphragm  Suction  Pumps 
Fig.  472,  Bottom  Suction  Fig.  473,  Side  Suction 


Fig.  472  Bottom  Suction  Pump  is  made  with  diaphragm  of  the  best  quality  of  rubber; 
iron  suction  and  discharge  valves  are  rubber  faced,  both  being  easily  removable.  The  water- 
ways are  large  and  practically  non-chokable.  The  suction  is  fitted  for  iron  pipe. 

Fig.  473  Side  Suction  Pump  is  similar  in  construction  to  Fig.  472,  but  the  suction  con- 
nection is  at  the  side,  and  is  fitted  with  nipple  for  connecting  iron  pipe,  which  is  also  the  thread 
generally  used  for  hose  coupling.  " 

A  strong  wrought  iron  lever  is  furnished  with  each  pump,  the  lever  being  bent  so  that  it 
can  be  used  in  a  vertical  or  horizontal  position,  and  the  pump  operated  from  either  side. 

For  the  use  of  contractors  and  others  these  pumps  are  invaluable  for  pumping  out  sewers, 
trenches,  excavations,  or  places  containing  muddy  or  gritty  water. 

Fig.  337  Galvanized  Strainer  furnished  without  hose  at  $1.90  list  for  2*/£-inch,  and  $2.65 
for  3-inch.  Hose  couplings,  extra  diaphragms  and  gaskets  furnished  at  reasonable  prices. 

Figs.  472  and  473,  Sizes  and  Prices 


Suc- 

Fig. 472 

Fig.  473 

Diam. 
of  Dia- 

tion 
fitted 

Gals. 

Extra  for  15  feet 
of  Suction  Hose 

No. 

phragm 
Inches 

for 
Pipe 
Inches 

per 
Stroke 

Cipher 

Price 
Pump 
only 

Approx. 
Weight 

Cipher 

Price 
Pump 
only 

Approx. 
Weight 

with  Coupling  and 
Galvanized 
Strainer 

1 

9 

2H 

ZA 

GURGLE 

$36.00 

70 

GUZZLER 

$38.00 

75 

$24.00 

2 

12^ 

3 

1M 

GURNARD 

42.00 

150 

GUSSET 

45.00 

165 

30.00 

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116 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Power  Diaphragm  Pumping  Outfit 
Fig.  1473 


Fig.  1473  Power  Diaphragm  Pump  is  especially  recommended  for  the  use  of  contractors 
or  others,  when  it  is  necessary  to  handle  quickly  and  economically  large  quantities  of  muddy  or 
gritty  water.  The  diaphragm  is  12^  inches  in  diameter  of  best  quality  of  rubber  and  the  valves 
are  of  metal,  rubber  faced,  both  being  easily  renewable.  The  waterways  are  large  and  practically 
non-chokable. 

Unless  otherwise  specified  the  side  suction  pump  illustrated  is  furnished,  and  is  fitted  with 
nipple  for  connecting  iron  pipe,  which  is  also  the  thread  generally  used  for  hose  coupling.  When 
ordered  for  bottom  suction  the  list  price  is  $3.00  less  than  given  below. 

These  outfits  are  furnished  with  either  1-H.P.  or  1^-H.P.  engines  of  the  four-cycle  type, 
with  hit-and-miss  governor  and  cooling  hopper,  these  being  very  reliable  and  simple.  The  gears 
of  the  jack  are  machine  cut  from  solid  blanks  to  reduce  friction  and  noise  to  a  minimum. 

The  pump  and  engine  are  mounted  on  substantial  wooden  skids,  as  shown,  for  easy 
handling. 

Fig.   1473,  Prices,  Etc. 


Outfit 
No. 

Pump 
Dia- 
phragm 
Inches 

Suction 
Inches 

Capacity 
per  Hour 
Gallons 

Horse 
Power 
Engine 

Cipher 

Price 

Approx- 
imate 
Weight 
Pounds 

Extra  for  15  feet 
of  Suction  Hose 
Including  Coupling 
and 
Galvanized  Strainer 

1 
2 

12k 

12^ 

3 
3 

3500 
3500 

1 
1J^ 

GUNNER 
GUNNERY 

$155.00 
175.00 

535 
585 

$30.00 
30.00 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Improved  Siphon  Force  Pumps 

With  Brass  Cylinder  and  Brass  Piston  Rod 

Will  Lift  and  Force  25  to  100  Feet 
Fig.  385  Fig.  386 

Our  Siphon  Pumps 
are  so  constructed  that 
the  cylinder  and  valves 
are  at  all  times  submerged 
and  consequently  always 
primed. 

In  Fig.  385  the  outer 
case  is  provided  with  a 
hand -hole  at  the  base, 
covered  by  a  plate.  To 
gain  access  to  the  lower 
valves,  remove  the  hand- 
hole  plate.  Access  to  the 
plunger  may  be  secured 
by  removing  the  stuffing- 
box  cap.  Plunger  may 
then  be  withdrawn.  This 
construction  makes  possi- 
ble the  removal  of  the 
plunger  and  lower  valve 
without  in  any  way  dis- 
turbing the  pipe  connec- 
tions. 

Swing  jointed  rod 
coupling  will  be  furnished 
when  so  ordered  at  extra 
list  prices  as  follows:  3-inch 
and  smaller,  $1.00  extra; 
3 ^ and  4-inch,  $1.50 extra; 
5  and  6-inch,  $2.00  extra. 

Fig.  386  is  in  all  respects  identical  with  Fig. 
385,  except  for  the  addition  of  a  hand  lever. 

Gooseneck  spouts  furnished  at  $1.00  extra 
list. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


c;7fk 

Strnkf 

Fitted 

Fig.  385 

Fig.  386 

Cylinder 

Inches 

for  Pipe 
Inches 

Weight 
in  Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Weight 
in  Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

2H 

6 

ly^ 

155 

DECRETION 

$28.50' 

3 

6 

165 

DECROWN 

31.00 

2U 

g 

j  i/ 

125 

DENIZEN 

$25  00 

3 

8* 

f* 

2^ 

8 
10 
10 
10 
10 
12 

IH 

P 

•  2 
1% 

130 
130 
135 
205 
215 
135 

DENTISTRY 
DEPRAVE 
DEPRAVITY 
DEPONENT 
DEPRIVING 
DESPOTIC 

27.50 
27.50 
30.00 
37.50 
42.50 
30.00 

'  '  165  '  ' 
170 
240 
260 

DACAPO 
DACOIT 
DECURY 
DEFECATE 

31.00 
33.50 
42.50 
47.50 

3 

12 

140 

DESTROYER 

32  50 

3^ 

12 

2  2 

210 

DELTOID 

40.00 

4 
5 

12 
12 

2 

214 

215 
305 

DATARY 
DECAGON 

45.00 
65  00 

6 

12 

3 

315 

85  00 

5 

16 

21A 

325 

DECISORY 

80  00 

6 

16 

3/2 

340 

DECOY 

105.00 

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118 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Improved  Siphon  Force  Pumps 

With  Submerged  Cylinder 
Will  Lift  and  Force  25  to  75  Feet 

Fig.  320  Fig.  321 


Fig.  320,  Submerged  Cylinder  Pump,  for  use 
in  places  where  it  can  be  located  within  twenty- 
five  feet  of  the  water,  has  been  for  years  a 
favorite.  It  is  always  primed,  therefore  will 
draw  water  a  longer  distance  than  ordinary 
pumps.  It  must  be  protected  from  frost.  The 

piston-rod  is  arranged  for  power,  and  a  forked  coupling  for  attaching  to  a  wind  mill  wood-rod 
is  also  furnished. 

Fig.  321  is  identical  with  Fig.  320,  except  that  it  has  windmill  top  and  lever  for  hand  use. 
Goose  neck  spout  will  be  furnished  at  an  extra  list  price  of  $1.00  for  Nos.  1  to  4. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


SPECIFICATION  OF  SIZES 

Fig.  320 
BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Fig.  321 
BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

Size  Cyl.        Stroke 
Inches          Inches 

Suction        Discharge 
Pipe  Inch      Pipe  Inch 

Weight 
in  Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Weight 
in  Lbs. 

Cipher          Price 

2^                   8 
3                      8 
3^                10 
4                    10 
5                    12 
6                    12 

iy2 

.* 

2 

JM 

1^ 

I* 

2 
2M 
3 

80 
88 
113 
135 
194 
212 

DECKER 
DECLAIM 
DECLAIMER 
DECLARED 
DECLENSION 
DECLINABLE 

$20.00          110 
22.00           118 
30.00           148 
34.00           170 
52.00           229 
70.00           247 

DECREASE  $23  .  50 
DECREPIT  26.50 
DECRIED  35.00 
DEDICATE  39.00 
DEDUCED  59.50 
DEEDED  77  50 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Siphon  Windmill  Force  Pump 

With  Brass  Cylinder 
Will  Lift  and  Force  25  to  75  Feet 


Fig.  387 

In  this  pump  the  brass  working  barrel  is  suspended  in  the 
iron  case,  thus  forming  a  reservoir. 

This  reservoir  is  always  filled  with  water  and  the  pump  is 
therefore  always  primed.  In  freezing  weather  this  water  can 
be  drained  off  by  removing  drip  screw  and  operating  pump  until 
water  is  all  out  of  cylinder.  Near  the  top  of  the  iron  case  the 
pump  is  tapped  for  suction  pipe.  The  plunger  rod  is  brass  cased, 
and  the  plunger,  suction  valve  cage  and  seat  are  all  brass. 

The  discharge  pipe  may  be  turned  either  to  the  right  or  to 
the  left  to  suit  conditions.  All  of  the  working  parts  may  be 
removed  by  taking  off  the  top  cap  which  is  fastened  to  the 
outer  case  by  means  of  four  bolts.  The  inner  cylinder  is  of 
heavy  seamless  brass  tubing. 

Add  $1.00  to  the  list  price  if  malleable  forked  rods  are 
wanted  instead  of  windmill  slide. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Suction  and 

8-lNCH  STROKE 

12-lNCH  STROKE 

of 

Discharge 

Cylinder 
Inches 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Capacity 
per  Stroke 
Gal. 

Approxi- 
mate wt. 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Capacity 
per  Stroke 
Gal. 

Approxi- 
mate wt. 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

2X 

1  \^ 

.17 

70 

DISTURB 

$18.50 

.26 

75 

DITONE 

$20.00 

3 

l/^ 

.24 

75 

DISTURBER 

21.00 

.37 

80 

DITCHER 

22.50 

3J4 

2 

.33 

110 

DISTYLE 

25.00 

.50 

115 

DIVAN 

27.50 

4 

2 

.43 

112 

DlTATION 

30.00 

.65 

120 

DIVINE 

32.00 

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120 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Fig.  430 


Deming  Windmill  Force  Pumps  on  Base 

With  Air  Chamber  and  Cock  Spout 
Will  Lift  and  Force  30  to  75  Feet 


Fig.   1430 


Fig.  430  is  a  very  heavy  pump  which  may  be  used  in  connection  with  a  windmill.  It  is 
also  arranged  for  operation  by  hand.  The  base  is  tapped  for  iron  suction  pipe  and  is  bolted  to 
the  stock.  The  air  chamber  is  provided  with  an  upward  discharge. 

When  used  in  cold  climates,  freezing  may  be  prevented  by  raising  the  lever  to  its  extreme 
height  which  trips  the  valves  and  allows  the  water  to  escape  from  the  cylinder.  The  working 
barrel  or  cylinder  is  located  in  the  stock. 

Fig.  430  has  brass  valve  seat,  brass  cased  piston  rod  and  a  cock  spout  threaded  for  hose. 
The  bolt  holes  in  the  air  chamber  are  so  spaced  that  the  spout  can  be  turned  90  degrees  either 
way.  The  bearer  is  also  adjustable. 

Fig.  1430  is  similar  to  Fig.  430  except  that  it  has  a  hand-hole  in  the  base,  giving  easy 
access  to  the  suction  valve  for  examination  or  repairs. 

Deduct  $2.50  from  list  price  if  cap  nut  on  side  discharge  is  wanted  instead  of  cock  spout. 
Brass  Valve  Seats  are  regularly  furnished  on  these  pumps. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Suction  and 
Discharge 
Fitted  for 
Pipe,  Inches 

Will  Lift 
and 
Force 
Feet 

Stroke 
Inches 

IRON 

BRASS  LINED 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

430 
430 
430 
430 
1430 
1430 
1430 
1430 

2 
4 
6 
8 
2 
4 
6 
8 

JX 

3H 

h 

3^ 

ji/ 
2 

2suc.xlidis. 

75 
50 
35 
30 
75 
50 
35 
30 

6 
6 
8 
8 
6 
6 
8 
8 

ENRAPTURE 
ENRICH 
ENRICHED 
ENROBE 
ENMESH 
ENMEW 
ENODE 
ENOMOTY 

$15.50 
16.00 
23.00 
24.50 
16.50 
17.00 
24.00 
25.50 

END  ARK 
ENDIVE 
ENDOSS 
ENDURE 
ENOUNCE 
ENRIDGE 
ENROOT 
ENSAFE 

$18.00 
18.50 
26.50 
29.50 
19.00 
19.50 
27.50 
30.50 

78 
78 
100 
105 
78 
78 
100 
105 

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121 


aii'iii,, .  .:    ;:.:;,..;;; 

HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Little  Giant"  Hydraulic  Pressure  Test  Pump 

With  Detachable  Lever 
For  800  Pounds  Pressure 


Fig.  566 


This  pump  is  built  for  pressures  up  to  800  pounds  per  square  inch.  All  parts  coming  in 
contact  with  the  liquid  are  made  of  brass.  Fig.  566  has  an  extra  long  and  powerful  forged  steel 
lever.  It  is  much  used  for  testing  boilers,  pipe  lines,  castings  or  for  steam  gauges,  in  con- 
nection with  a  master  gauge. 

Fig.  566  is  regularly  fitted  for  iron  pipe  but  can  be  fitted  with  hose  nipples  at  extra  price 
when  so  ordered. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Size  of 
Piston 

Length 
of  Stroke 

Length 

Suction 

Discharge 

Weight 

WITHOUT  C 

rAUGE 

WITH  1,000-PouND 
PRESSURE  GAUGE 

Inch 

Inches 

Inches 

Inch 

Inch 

in  Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher           Price 

« 

3 

24 

H 

1A 

26 

HORSEMAN 

$25.00 

HULLING       $35.00 

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122 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Hydraulic  Force  Pump  for  Plumbers 

With  Brass  Valves 
For  400  Pounds  Pressure 


Fig.  594 


This  pump  is  very  convenient  for  plumbers  to  use  for  removing  obstructions  from  drain 
pipes,  etc.  It  is  also  well  adapted  for  use  as  a  reserve  hand  boiler  feed  pump  on  traction  outfits. 
Should  the  injector  refuse  to  work,  then  Fig.  594  would  be  available  to  pump  water  into  the  boiler 
and  prevent  an  explosion.  In  certain  localities  the  laws  require  an  auxiliary  feed  pump,  and  Fig. 
594  meets  the  requirements  of  these  laws. 

It  has  an  extra  long  and  powerful  lever  which  may  be  turned  so  as  to  operate  from  either 
side.  The  suction  and  discharge  valves  are  screwed  to  the  cylinder. 

Fig.  594  is  very  convenient  for  making  a  cold  water  test  on  boilers  as  a  maximum  pressure 
of  400  pounds  can  be  obtained  by  its  use. 


Price  List 


Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke            Lever 
Inches            Inches 

Suction        Discharge 
Inches            Inches 

Height 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

IH 

3                    24 

1 

*A               *A 

ii.H 

17 

HEDDLE 

$10.00 

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123 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Gasoline  Plunger  Pumps 

For  Private  Garages 
Will  Lift  and  Force  50  Feet 

Figs.  725  and  726 

To  anyone  desiring  a  low  priced  gaso- 
line pump  of  small  and  medium  capacity, 
these  two  pumps  will  commend  themselves. 

Fig.  725  will  handle  about  1%  gallons 
of  gasoline  per  minute  when  operated  at  42 
strokes.  It  has  a  special  foot  valve  fitted  for 
% -inch  suction  pipe.  When  furnished  with- 
out cock,  the  discharge  connection  is  adapted 
for  i^-inch  pipe  or  2/g-inch  and  3^-inch  hose, 

The  base  is  adjustable,  and  the  pump 
is,  with  the  exception  of  the  handle,  made  al- 
most entirely  of  brass.  The  brass  air  cham- 
ber insures  a  steady  stream.  If  a  chain  and 
padlock  are  used  on  the  handle,  thefts  of 
gasoline  will  be  prevented.  It  is  fitted  for 
3^-inch  bibb  cock.  When  ordered  with  stop 
cock,  the  cock  is  threaded  for  hose. 

Fig.  726  has  an  all  brass  piston  with 
cup  packing.     The  stuffing-box  is  of  the  nut 
and  gland  type.     The  base  is  in  two  parts  and 
is  clamped  to  the  cylinder  so  that  pipe  con- 
nections  may   be   made   without    disturbing 
the  pump.     When  ordered  with  stop  cock,  the  cock 
is  threaded  for  hose. 

Fig.  726  also  has  a  safety  locking  device  which 
prevents  children  and  others  from  wasting  the 
gasoline  and  thereby  endangering  the  garage.  It 
is  fitted  for  1-inch  suction  pipe. 

When  the  handle  is  pushed  entirely  down 
to  locking  position,  the  brass  valve  trips  and  the 
liquid  flows  back  into  the  tank,  leaving  the  pump 
entirely  free. 

On  page  149  is  shown  a  typical  installation 
of  a  gasoline  pump  for  garage  use. 


Fig.  725 


Fig    726 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Detail  View  of  Fig.  726 


Fig. 

Diameter 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity 
per 
Stroke 
Gal. 

Capacity 
per 
Min.  40 
Strokes 
Gal. 

Weight 
Pounds 

Without  Cock 

With  Cock 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

725 
726 

1 
2 

12 
10 

.0408 
.136 

1.632 
5.44 

10 
15 

GESTING 
GAUCHO 

$6.50 
9.00 

GESTIC 
GARRETT 

$8.00 
11.50 

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124 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Fire  Protector 

For  Factories,  Warehouses,  Construction  Camps,  Etc. 
Fig.  1668 


STUFFING  BOX  CAP— BRASS 
PACKING-CANDLE  WICK 

•tose  TUBE-BRASS 


BARREL-BRASS 


PLUNGER  TUBE-BRASS 


BALL   VALVES-BRASS 


Detail  View  of  Pump 

This  handy  little  fire  protector  affords  an  ever  ready  means  for  the"  control  of  incipient 
blazes.  Many  thousands  of  these  fire  protectors  have  been  supplied  to  the  U.  S.  Government 
for  use  in  camps  and  cantonments  in  this  country  and  abroad;  also  on  transports  and  other  types 
of  vessels. 

Filling  the  tank  of  Fig.  1668  with  a  brine  solution  (or  plain  water  where  there  is  no  danger 
of  freezing)  provides  an  effective  means  of  fire  control.  A  chemical  fire  extinguisher  may  not 
work  in  time  of  need,  but  this  Fig.  1668  outfit  is  always  ready  and  will  not  fail. 

Specifications 

TANK — Capacity  5  gallons;  strongly  and  substantially  built  of  galvanized  iron  and  assem- 
bled with  riveted  joints.  Ends  of  tank  rolled  over  No.  9  wire.  One-half  of  tank  cover  is  hinged 
and  provided  with  a  catch.  Bale  is  extra  heavy  and  very  rigid.  Foot  rest  on  tank  keeps  outfit 
immovable  while  pump  is  being  operated.  Tank  is  painted  inside  with  two  coats  of  "Insulite" 
and  painted  outside  with  one  coat  flat  vermilion  red  and  one  coat  bright  red  enamel. 

PUMP — Is  our  "Prize"  double-acting  brass  force  pump  with  special  air  chamber;  and  "D" 
shaped  handle.  Has  brass  cylinder;  brass  ball  valves;  brass  fittings  and  strainer  and  is  securely 
fastened  to  the  tank.  May  be  easily  removed  from  the  tank  by  loosening  three  screws. 

PERFORMANCE — Pump  will  throw  solid  stream  35  feet  vertically.  Three  minutes  of  rapid 
pumping  will  empty  the  tank. 

DIMENSIONS  AND  WEIGHT — Diameter  of  tank,  9^  inches.  Height  of  tank,  173^  inches. 
Height  overall  with  plunger  on  extreme  down  stroke,  27  inches.  Weight  complete,  8%  pounds; 
boxed  for  shipment,  25  pounds. 

EQUIPMENT — Three  feet  of  ^g-inch  hose  and  brass  fire  nozzle  for  throwing  solid  stream  only. 

Outfits 

Fig.  1668 — With  galvanized  iron  tank,  as  illustrated Cipher,  KORET 

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125     - 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Southern  Well  Force  Pump 

With  Polished  Cylinder  in  Stock 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  100  Feet 


Fig.   1274 

Fig.  1274  is  made  with  two  fly-wheels;  a  crank 
shaft;  babbitted  bearings,  and  a  guided  rod.  The  air 
chamber  is  provided  with  an  upward  discharge  fitted  for 
the  same  size  of  pipe  as  the  suction. 

For  pumping  large  quantities  of  water,  the  fly- 
wheel and  crank  are  preferred  in  some  localities  to  the 
usual  lever,  because  all  strokes  are  of  equal  length,  and 
the  pump  discharges  the  full  capacity  at  each  revolution. 

When  equipped  with  either  2,  2^,  3  or  33/2-inch 
cylinder,  Fig.  1274  will  lift  and  force,  respectively,  100, 
75,  50  and  35  feet.  For  Fig.  1274  fitted  with  independent 
cylinders  for  deep  wells,  see  list  below. 

Where  there  is  liability  to  danger  from  freezing, 
Fig.  1274  should  not  be  used,  except  when  in  service  as  a 
deep  well  pump.  If  plain  spout  is  wanted  instead  of  cock 
spout,  deduct  $2.50  from  list. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Size 

Fitted 
for 

9trr>lrp 

Cap. 

WITH  Two  FLY  WHEELS 

WITH  ONE  FLY  WHEEL  ONLY 

No. 

Cyl. 
Inches 

Pipe 
Inches 

Inches 

Rev. 
Gals. 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

Price 

4 

3 

1M 

6 

.18 

195 

BELDAM 

$35.00 

127 

BENDING 

$32.00 

6 

3K 

iy* 

6 

.25 

195 

BENCH                   40  .  00 

130 

BENDY 

37.00 

For  Deep  Wells  (With  Two  Fly  Wheels) 
(Complete  With  Independent  Cylinder,  but  Without  Pipe  and  Well  Rod) 


IRON  CYLINDER 

BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

No.  4 

No.  6 

No 

4 

No.  6 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

2 

1* 

3M 

BIAS 
BIASED 
BIASING 
BIBBER 

$35.00 
36.00 
36.50 
38.00 

BISE 
BICEPS 
BICKER 
BICOLOR 

$40.00 
41.00 
41.50 
43.00 

BICORN 
BIDDEN 
BIDE 
BIFOLD 

$37.00           BIGHT 
38  .  50           BIGOT 
39.00           BILBO 
41.00           BILE 

$42.00 
43.50 
44.00 
46.00 

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126 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  " Colonial"  Quick  Return  Force  Pump 

With  Fly- Wheel  and  Compensating  Lever 
Will  Lift  and  Force  35  to  100  Feet 


Fig.  277 

By  the  combination  of  the  slotted  yoke  or  lever, 
and  roller  crank  pin,  the  leverage  is  greater  on  the  up 
stroke  than  with  the  ordinary  crank,  which  makes  it  very 
easy  to  operate  the  pump.  The  arrow  on  the  face  plate 
indicates  the  direction  in  which  the  crank  shaft  should  be 
revolved. 

The  cylinder  and  plunger  are  in  the  stock.  If 
wanted  for  other  than  wrought  iron  suction  pipe,  the 
purchaser  can  easily  arrange  suction  flanges  to  fit  the 
bottom  flange  of  the  pump.  The  three-way  discharge 
cock  makes  it  possible  to  force  water  to  an  elevated 
tank  or  through  the  spout  opening,  as  desired.  For 
Fig.  277,  fitted  with  independent  cylinders  for  deep  wells, 
see  list  below.  When  equipped  with  either  2,  2^,  3  or 
3^-inch  cylinder,  Fig.  277  will  lift  and  force,  respectively, 
100,  75,  50  and  35  feet.  If  plain  spout  is  desired  instead 
of  cock  spout,  deduct  $5.00  from  list. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Size                 Fitted 
No.            Cylinder           for  Pipe 
Inches               Inches 

Length          Weight 
Stroke               in 
Inches           Pounds 

Cap.  per 
Revolution 
Gallons 

Cipher 

Price 

4 
6 

3 

2   2 

6 

251 
260 

.18 
.25 

BONESET 
BONFIRE 

$35.00 
40.00 

For  Deep  Wells 

(Complete  With  Independent    Cylinders,  but  Without  Pipe  and  Well  Rod) 


IRON  CYLINDER 

BRASS-LINED  CYLINDER 

No.  4 

No.  6 

No.  4                                     No 

.  6 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price            Cipher 

Price 

2 

I« 

3K 

BILLOW 
BILLY 
BINARY 
BINATE 

$35.00 
36.00 
36.50 
38.00 

BINDER 
BINE 
BING 

BlNOCLE 

$40.00 
41.00 
41.50 
43.00 

BINOT 
BIOLOGY 
BIOTINE 
BIPOLAR 

$37.00           BIPONT 
38.50           BIRCH 
39.00           BIREME 
41.00           BIRT 

$42.00 
43.50 
44.00 
46.00 

Engineering  Tables  and  Infcrmaiion  Relating  to  Hydraulics,  Pages  239  to  248 

127 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "Century"  Complete  Whitewashing  Outfit 

With  Brass  Working  Parts 

Fig.  644 


DISCHARGE    PI 


PUMP  ROD 


AGITATOR 
AND  MECHANISM 


8RA5.S 
CYLINDER 


FABRIC 

PACKED 
PLUNGER 


FOOT  LUG     M,  •>          U1EJ7&AU  VALVES 

1L;: 

STRAINER 


The  better  the  light,  the  more  work  an  employee  will  do,  and  "brightening  up"  with 
whitewash  has  therefore  been  found  to  bring  very  satisfactory  results  in  factories  where  the 
light  is  not  good.  Artificial  lighting  bills  have  been  very  materially  decreased;  in  some  cases 
as  much  as  25  per  cent.,  by  the  application  of  whitewash  or  cold  water  paint. 

When  applied  with  a  brush,  the  process  is  slow,  laborious  and  often  unsatisfactory.  Using 
a  Deming  whitewashing  outfit,  the  operation  is  simplified  and  is  quickly  completed.  The  "Cen- 
tury" is  very  much  used  in  factories,  mills,  warehouses,  abattoirs,  stock  farms,  etc. 

The  detail  of  the  working  parts  (shown  above)  gives  a  very  clear  idea  of  the  construction 
of  the  pump. 

A  mechanical  agitator  keeps  the  mixture  in  suspension.  Valves  are  brass  balls.  They  will 
not  clog  nor  corrode.  Pump  can  be  worked  at  100  pounds  pressure. 

Brass  cylinder  is  2%  inches  in  diameter,  and  is  always  submerged.  The  long  leverage 
and  large  air  chamber  capacity  make  the  "Century"  very  easy  to  operate. 

The  tank  is  a  50-gallon  barrel,  and  the  wheels  are  broad  and  strong.  The  caster  at  front 
end  facilitates  turning.  Twenty-five  feet  of  ^s-inch  hose,  4-foot  extension  pipe,  and  our  "Bor- 
deaux" nozzle  (the  best  whitewashing  nozzle)  are  furnished. 

*OUTFIT  "A" — same  as  above,  but  with  two  25-ft.  sections  of  ^-inch  hose,  each  with 
4-ft.  pipe  and  "Bordeaux"  nozzle. 

Price  List 


Diameter 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

*OUTFIT  "A" 

Cipher 

Price 

2M 

4M 

200 

KAISER 

135.00 

KANAKA 

$41.50 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

128 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Adjustable  Stroke  Single-Acting  Power  Pump 

Fig.  582 


Fig.  582,  Sizes  5x5  and  larger  Fig.  582,  Size  2J^  x2  to  4x4  with  Type  "B"  Drive 

Fig.  582  is  a  single  cylinder,  outside  packed  plunger  pump  with  adjustable  stroke,  and  is 
designed  especially  for  supplying  jacket  water  for  cooling  gas  engines  or  for  other  service  where 
pressure  does  not  exceed  50  pounds. 

MAIN  STANDARD  is  of  cast  iron  and  includes  babbitted  main  shaft  bearing  and  base  to 
which  cylinder  is  bolted.  Plunger  is  outside  packed  with  bolted  stuffing  box  gland. 

VALVES  are  of  rubber  on  bronze  grid  seats  and  are  quickly  accessible. 

Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  "TYPEB")  includes  cast  iron  sub-base,  pump  gear  and  rawhide 
motor  pinion  for  connecting  an  electric  motor,  the  speed  of  which  should  not  exceed  900  R.  P.  M. 

Type  "C"  Drive  (Cipher,  "  TYPEC")  includes  cast  iron  sub-base,  short  belt  and  spring 
belt  tightener  for  connecting  SLOW  SPEED  electric  motor  (not  illustrated). 

Fig.  582,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


PLUNGERS 

CAPACITY 

DIAMETER  OF  PIPES 

Tight 
Pulley 

Cipher 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Gallons  per 
Revolution 
Max.  Stroke 

Usual           Gallons 
Revs,  per       per  Min. 
Min. 

Suction 
Inches 

Discharge 
Inches 

i* 

ZYz 

5 
6 

2 
3 
4 
4 
5 
5 

.042 
.091 
.166 
.217 
.425 
.612 

70                 2.94 
65                  5.91 
60                  9.96 
60                13.02, 
50                21.25 
50                30.60 

1 
1& 

¥ 

2 

1 

2 
2 

14x3 
18x3 
18x4 
20x4 
28x5 
30x6 

HINDOO 
HILLOCK 
HILLY 

HlLTED 
HlNNY 

HINTED 

P.LUNGERS                                                                          LIST  PRICES 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke           With  Tight 
Inches               Pulley 

Extra  for  Brass 
Cylinder,  Plunger 
and  Gland 

Extra  for 
Tight  and 
Loose  Pulleys 

*Extra  for  Type 
"B"  Drive 

*Extra  for  Type 
"C"  Drive 

2^                  2                    $78.  OQ 
3                      3                     122.00 
3^                  4                     158.00 
4                       4                     165.00 
5                      5                    288.00 
6                      5                    310.00 

Price 
on 
Application 

$10.00 
12.00 
15.00 
16.00 
20.00 
25.00 

$75.00 
88.00 
110.00 
110.00 
142.00 
145.00 

$75.00 
88.00 
110.00 
110.00 
142.00 
145.00 

*When  telegraphing  with  reference  to  Type  "  B  "  or  "  C"  Drive,  place  cipher  word  "TYPEB"  or  "TYPEC."  respec- 
tively, immediately  following  the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  pump. 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

129 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Improved  Hand  and  Power  Piston  Pump 

With  Crank  Shaft,  Pulley  and  Handle 
Will  Lift  and  Force  75  Feet 

Fig.  585 


This  Pump  is  constructed  with  cylinder  in  the  stock,  the  plunger  being  operated  by  a 
steel  crank  shaft  and  pitman,  which  are  inclosed  below  the  air  chamber.  Fig.  585  is  well  adap- 
ted for  use  in  cheese  factories  and  creameries.  It  is  suitable  for  raising  water  from  shallow  wells, 
springs  and  cisterns,  by  hand  or  power,  and  will  force  it  to  any  point  desired;  or  for  filling  boiler 
supply  tanks,  etc. 

The  cylinder  is  in  a  separate  casting,  and  can  be  renewed  when  worn. 

Fig.  585  will  be  fitted  with  stub  rod  to  connect  with  independent  cylinders,  for  deep  wells 
when  specified,  at  same  list  price.  Cylinders  are  extra. 

Fig.  585,  when  furnished  with  tight  and  loose  pulleys  for  power  only,  is  designated  as  Fig. 
590.  See  list  below. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Fig. 

No. 

Size 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Suction 
Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Discharge 
Fitted  for 
Pipe 

Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Pulleys 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

585 
585 

590 
590 

4 
6 

4 
6 

3 

3^ 

3 

3H 

1H 

11A 

V4 

1M 
1M 

1M 
1M 

5 
5 

5 
5 

16x4 

16  x  4 
Tight 
and  Loose 
16  x  3 
16x3 

122 
125 

140 
145 

HADDOCK 
HAGGARD 

HAGGISH 
HAGGLING 

$27.00 
30.00 

32.00 
35.00 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

130 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Improved  Power  Piston  Pump 

With  Tight  and  Loose  Pulleys 
Will  Lift  and  Force  75  Feet 

Fig.  591 


Fig.  591  is  similar  in  design  to  our  Fig.  590,  but  is  constructed  for  more  severe  duty.  The 
crank-shaft  extends  entirely  through  the  body  of  the  pump,  with  bearings  on  both  sides,  adding 
greatly  to  the  durability.  It  is  very  generally  used  in  creameries,  cheese  factories,  cotton  gins, 
shops  and  factories,  for  pumping  water  from  wells  for  the  boiler  supply  tank.  For  deep  wells  we 
supply  it  with  an  independent  cylinder  of  suitable  size  for  the  additional  cost  of  the  cylinder. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 


Suction 

Discharge 

Size 
Cylinder 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 

Fitted  for 
Pipe 

Stroke 
Inches 

Pulleys         Weight 
Inches          Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Inches 

Inches 

Inches 

3 

IH 

1H 

5 

16x3 

150 

HABENDUM 

137.00 

3^ 

1  \^* 

lH 

5 

16x3 

155 

HABITANT 

40.00 

3 

l/^ 

1H 

5 

24x3 

160 

HACKSTER 

44.00 

31A 

03 

IX 

5 

24  x  3 

165 

HAIRBELL 

47.00 

Engineering  Tables  and  Information  Relating  to  Hydraulics,  Pages  239  to  248 

131 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


The  Deming  Hydraulic  Ram,  Fig.  690 


The  Hydraulic  Ram  in  Operation 

A  DEMING  HYDRAULIC  RAM  installed  at  a  spring  means  a  constant  supply  of  fresh  water 
in  the  home  at  practically  no  operating  expense.  Below  is  briefly  explained  the  construction 
of  the  Hydraulic  Ram;  its  method  of  operation;  and  the  conditions  under  which  it  may  be 
installed. 

It  is  impossible  in  a  general  catalogue  like  this  to  give  exact  specifications  of  the  various 
conditions  under  which  a  Hydraulic  Ram  will  operate  successfully.  The  illustration  above  will 
give  a  general  idea  of  the  utility  of  this  wonderful  machine  in  supplying  water  to  a  suburban  or 
country  residence.  IN  A  SEPARATE  BULLETIN,  THIS  SUBJECT  is  MORE  FULLY  TREATED. 

Operation 

Deming  Hydraulic  Rams  are  used  to  elevate  a  part  of  the  water  supply  to  a  point  higher 
than  the  level  of  supply.  The  machine  in  its  simple  form  consists  of  a  body  to  which  is  attached 
an  impetus  or  overflow  valve,  and  an  air  chamber  under  which  is  a  check  valve.  In  operation 
the  supply  water  flows  into  the  ram  body  through  a  drive  pipe  leading  from  a  spring  to  the  ram; 
the  water  then  passes  out  through  the  impetus  valve  until  the  column  attains  sufficient  speed 
to  raise  the  impetus  valve  to  its  seat.  This  stops  the  column  of  water  in  the  drive  pipe  and  the 
pressure  produced  by  stopping  this  column  forces  a  small  quantity  through  the  check  valve  into 
the  air  chamber  compressing  the  air  slightly,  when  the  check  valve  closes  and  prevents  it  from 
returning  to  the  drive  pipe.  The  air,  being  now  at  a  pressure  greater  than  that  due  to  the  head 
in  the  discharge  line,  forces  the  small  quantity  into  the  supply  tank. 

At  the  moment  the  check  valve  closes,  the  column  of  water  in  the  drive  pipe  rebounds 
a  short  distance  which  removes  the  pressure  from  the  impetus  valve  and  permits  it  to  open  of 
its  own  weight.  This  completes  one  cycle.  These  movements  continue  automatically. 

Suggestions  for  Installing 

The  LENGTH  of  the  drive  or  supply  pipe  should  be  about  five  times  the  FALL.  The 
Hydraulic  Ram  is  MOST  EFFICIENT  when  the  VOLUME  of  the  AIR  CHAMBER  is  EQUAL  to  the 
VOLUME  of  the  DISCHARGE  PIPE. 

The  upper  end  of  the  drive  pipe  should  always  be  a  foot  or  more  below  the  surface  of 
the  water.  It  should  be  located  six  or  more  inches  above  the  bottom  of  reservoir  and  a  strainer 
placed  on  end  of  pipe. 

Pipes  should  be  laid  straight  to  reduce  friction.  Where  turns  are  necessary,  long  bends 
are  better  than  abrupt  angles. 

Locate  the  Ram  in  a  masonry-lined  pit,  and  bolt  it  on  a  LEVEL  FOUNDATION.  Provide 
drainage  for  waste  water  from  the  bottom  of  pit.  Place  all  pipes  below  the  frost  line. 

No  two  installations  are  alike;  therefore  we  much  prefer  to  make  suggestions  and  give 
information  covering  each  individual  case. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

132 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


The  Deming  Hydraulic  Ram,  Fig.  690 
Tables  of  Efficiency,  Etc. 


Ideal  Arrangement  for  Installing  Hydraulic  Ram  where 
the  fall  is  too  great  or  the  Reservoir  located  consid- 
erable distance  from  the  Ram 


Information  We  Should  Have 


Three 

Popular  Sizes 

of  the  Seven 

Deming  Rams 


FALL  IN  FEET  vertically  from  surface 
of  water  in  the  supply  reservoir  to  level  of  the 
Hydraulic  Ram. 

NUMBER  OF  GALLONS  of  water  per  minute  supplied  to  the  Ram. 

ELEVATION  OR  HEIGHT  in  feet  (vertically  above  level  of  Ram)  at  which  water  is  to  be 
discharged. 

QUANTITY  OF  WATER  per  day  of  24  hours  (in  gallons)  required  to  be  discharged  into 
storage  tank. 

LENGTH  OF  DRIVE  PIPE  in  feet.  It  should  not  be  less  than  five  times  the  fall  to  give  best 
results.  It  may,  however,  be  longer. 

LENGTH  IN  FEET  OF  DISCHARGE  PIPE. 

ESTIMATE  OF  EFFICIENCY:  To  find  the  quantity  of  water  a  Deming  Ram  will  deliver, 
multiply  the  fall  in  feet  (from  spring  to  Ram)  by  the  number  of  gallons  per  minute  supplied; 
divide  the  product  by  twice  the  height  to  which  the  water  is  to  be  forced;  the  result  will  be  the 
quantity  per  minute  discharged. 

EXAMPLE  OF  EFFICIENCY:  With  a  fall  of  six  feet  to  the  Ram  from  a  spring  flowing  ten 
gallons  per  minute,  and  a  height  of  40  feet  from  the  Ram  to  the  point  of  delivery,  the  estimate 

6  x  10_60 
is  made  as  follows:    49  x  2~~80  or   ^'  being  tne  quantity   (in  gallons)   per  minute  the  Ram 

should  deliver.     This  condition  requires  a  No.  4  or  5  Ram. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Quantity 
of  Water  supplied 
to  the  Ram 
Gals,  per  Minute  | 

Length 
the  Drive  Pipe 
should  be 
Feet 

DIAMETER  OF  PIPE 

Weights 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Drive 
Inches 

Discharge 
Inches 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

lAto      2 

iy2  to    4 

3      to      7 
6      to    14 
12      to    25 
20      to    60 
30      to  120 

12  to    50 

12  to    50 
12  to    50 
25  to  100 
25  to  100 
25  to  125 
25  to  150 

i* 
J« 

2y2 

6 

I 

I* 

2y2 

28 
37 
50 
74 
142 
350 
615 

HAUTBOY 
HAVOC 
HAVERSACK 
HAWSER 
HAZARD 
HAZARDOUS 
HEADLONG 

f  20.00 
22.00 
27.00 
37.00 
70.00 
138.00 
235.00 

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133 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


.::  Nil!  Illlllllll I!  '    Illlllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllll  lllllll 


The  Deming  "Hydraeram" 
A  Modern  Hydraulic  Ram 

Fig.  695 


The  apparatus  represented  by  the  annexed  engraving  is  our  new  Automatic  Hydraulic 
Pumping  Engine,  or  Hydraulic  Ram,  which  we  designate  as  Fig.  695  and  have  given  the  name  of 
"HYDRAERAM."  This  name  has  been  registered  at  the  patent  office  as  a  trade  mark.  We  have 
been  granted  a  design  patent. 

THE  HYDRAERAM  is  MORE  EFFICIENT  than  other 
machines  of  the  kind.  It  is  new  in  design  and  construc- 
tion, as  may  be  seen  by  the  illustration.  The  air  cham- 
ber, base,  and  impetus  valve  chamber  are  cast  integral. 
The  facility  with  which  the  Hydraeram  may  be  adapted 
to  various  conditions  surpasses  everything  in  the  line 
of  automatic  pumping  apparatus.  The  Hydraeram  can 
be  regulated  without  detaching  any  of  the  parts,  and 
under  favorable  conditions  will  discharge  water  to  a 
height  of  fifteen  times  the  amount  of  fall. 

THE  AUTOMATIC  AIR  SUPPLY  is  attained  by  the 
valve  construction,  and  is  so  regulated  as  to  give  the 
most  efficient  results. 

IN  ORDERING  A  "HYDRAERAM,"  care  should  be 
exercised  in  giving  us  as  near  as  possible  the  amount  of 
WATER  PER  MINUTE  that  can  be  supplied  to  the  machine; 
the  amount  of  WATER  REQUIRED  every  twenty-four  hours; 
the  NUMBER  OF  FEET  FALL  (vertically)  that  can  be  obtaned 

from  the  reservoir  to  the  "Hydraeram,"  and  the  length  of  drive  pipe;  also  the  VERTICAL 
and  horizontal  DISTANCE  the  water  must  be  DISCHARGED,  i.  e.,  height  water  is  elevated,  and 
length  of  discharge  pipe.  DIRECTIONS  FOR  SETTING  AND  STARTING  FURNISHED  WITH  EACH 
MACHINE. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Quantity  of  Wa- 

SIZES OF  PIPE 

ter  Supplied  per 

Approximate 

„ 

Diameter 

No. 

Minute  to  which 
Hydraeram 
is  Adapted 
Gallons 

Length  of 
Drive  Pipe 
Feet 

Drive 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Inches 

Height 
Inches 

of 
Base 
Inches 

Weights 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

10 

1^  to    3 

10  to    40 

H 

H 

12^ 

5^ 

16 

HYDRUM 

$24.00 

11 

2      to    5 

10  to    50 

i 

L£ 

17 

8 

40 

HYDRIC 

28.00 

12 

3      to  10 

15  to    50 

M 

23 

10 

45 

HYDRIDE 

48.00 

13 

6      to  15 

25  to    75 

2 

1 

29 

12 

150 

HYDROGEN 

75.00 

14 

10      to  25 

25  to  100 

35 

16 

300 

HYDROMEL 

125.00 

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134 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Power  Air  Compressor  or  Vacuum  Pump 

Fig.  680 


Fig.  680  Single-Acting  Power  Air  Compressor  and 
Vacuum  Pump  is  well  adapted  to  pumping  into  receivers  for 
starting  gas  or  gasoline  engines,  for  use  in  connection  with 
dry  pipe  sprinkler  systems,  in  garages,  chemical  works, 
potteries,  hospitals,  and  by  artists  and  dentists. 

This  compressor  is  made  in  the  best  manner  possible 
from  the  best  of  materials.  The  crank  shaft  is  of  steel,  and 
the  bearings  are  of  large  dimensions,  lined  with  the  best 
babbitt  metal.  The  piston  is  of  iron,  packed  with  iron  spring 
rings,  and  the  valves  are  of  steel,  seating  vertically  on  bronze 
seats,  thereby  insuring  the  least  possible  wear  and  minimum 
clearance.  Oil  cups  are  furnished. 

The  cylinder  is  thoroughly  water  jacketed  to  enable 
the  pump  to  be  operated  continuously  at  the  maximum 
rated  speed  and  pressure.  For  intermittent  service  these 
compressors  may  be  operated  at  one-third  higher  speeds  and 
pressures  than  listed. 

Fig.  680  standard  construction  includes  heavy  rim 
belt  fly-wheel,  as  illustrated,  but  is  also  furnished  with  loose  pulley  at  extra  price  as  listed. 

Fig.  680  with  Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  "  TYPEB  ")  consists  of  the  standard  compressor 
without  pulley,  but  with  sub-base  and  gearing  connection  for  electric  motor. 

Fig.  680  with  Type  "C"  Drive  (Cipher,  "TYPEC")  consists  of  the  standard  pump  with 
fly-wheel  pulley,  and  with  sub-base,  short  belt  and  spring  belt  tightener  for  connecting  electric 
motor. 

Motor  is  not  included  with  Types  "B"  and  "C"  Drives,  but  can  be  furnished  at 
extra  price. 


Fig.  680,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


PISTON 

Cu.  Ft. 

Displace- 
ment 
Free  Air 
per  Rev. 

Revs, 
per 
Minute 

Cu.  Ft. 

Displace- 
ment 
Free  Air 
per  Min. 

Discharge 
Pressure 
Pounds 

Suction 
Pipe 
Inches 

Discharge 
Pipe 
Inches 

Water 
Jacket 
Piping 
Inches 

Belt 
Fly- 
Wheel 

H.  P. 
Required 
at  Rated 
Speeds 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

2K 

4 

.0137 

200 

2.74 

125 

y 

H 

H 

18x3 

.70 

0  I/ 

5 

.0278 

175 

4.86 

125 

1 

K 

Yt 

24x4 

1.15 

4 

6 

.0436 

150 

6.54 

125 

1/4 

i 

% 

30x4 

2.00 

5 

6 

.0681 

150 

10.21 

125 

IK 

i 

X 

36x5 

2.90 

PRICES  AND  WEIGHTS 

*Cipher 

With 
Flv- 

Approx- 

*With 
Tight 

Approx- 

tWith      Approx- 

tWith 

Approx- 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Wheel 

Pulley 

Weight 
in  Lbs. 

and  Loose 
Pulleys 

Weight 
in  Lbs. 

Drive 

Weight 
in  Lbs. 

Drive 

Weight 
in  Lbs. 

2H 

4 

HUNGER 

$110.00 

135 

$120.00 

160 

$185.00 

250 

$185.00 

290 

3/^6 

5 

HUNTSMAN 

145.00 

260 

180.00 

325 

245.00 

400 

245.00 

425 

4 

6 

HURDEN 

190.00 

370 

235.00 

450 

320.00 

525 

320.00 

550 

*When  telegraphing  about  compressor  with  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  place  cipher  word  "LOOSPUL"  immediately 
following  cipher  word  for  standard  Fig.  680. 

tWhen  telegraphing  with  reference  to  Type  "  B"  or  "C"  Drive,  place  the  cipher  word  "TYPEB"  or  "TYPEC," 
respectively,  immediately  following  the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  Fig.  680. 

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135 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Improved  Pumping  Jacks 

For  Operating  Pump  Standards 
Fig.  747 


Pump  Stand  disconnected  from  Jack 


View  of  No.  1  size,  con- 
nected to  Deming  Windmill 
Pump  Standard,  Fig.  440. 


View  of  No.  2  size  connected  to 
Standard  of  Fig.  453. 


In  these  jacks  the  rests  bolt  securely  to  platform  and  serve  as  a  brace  to  help  support 
the  jack  and  brace  the  pump  stand.  The  pump  connection  is  designed  to  make  quick  change 
from  jack  to  windmill  or  hand  pumping  without  removing  any  bolts.  When  the  pump  is  set 
directly  under  a  windmill  it  can  be  operated  by  hand,  by  windmill  or  by  gasoline  engine. 

No.  0  is  not  illustrated,  but  is  in  general  appearance  very  much  like  No.  1,  except  that 
it  is  double  geared. 

No.  1  is  single  geared. 

No.  2  is  double  geared,  equally  dividing  the  load.  Has  adjustable  foot  rest.  Shafts 
are  extra  heavy. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Adjustable 
Stroke 
Inches 

Gear 
Ratio 

Tight  and 
Loose  Pulleys 

Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher                       *Price 

0 
1 
2 

5,  7  or  10 
5,  7  or  10 
5,  7  or  10 

4  to  1 
4  to  1 

5y2  to  i 

13  x  2 
13x2 
13x2 

90 
95 
155 

HAAF                      110.00 
HAAK     .                  12.00 
HABLE                      17.00 

*List  Prices  do  not  include  the  pump  shown  with  each  of  these  Jacks. 

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136 


CENTRIFUGAL 

AND 

ROTARY    PUMPS 

FOR    VARIOUS    PURPOSES 

INCLUDING  HAND  AND  POWER 
ROTARY  PUMPS  FOR  USE  IN  OIL 
REFINERIES,    SOAP    FACTORIES, 
GARAGES,  BREWERIES,  CANNING 
FACTORIES,  CREAMERIES,  PAINT 
AND    CHEMICAL    WORKS,    ETC. 
ALSO  HORIZONTAL  AND  VERTI- 
CAL    CENTRIFUGAL     POWER 
PUMPS  FOR  CONTRACTORS' 
USE,  DRAINING  AND 
IRRIGATING,  ETC. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Typical  Deming  Rotary  Force  Pump 
Fig.  577  (In  Section) 


SPOUT  NUT 


TIGHT  PULLE> 


LOOSE  PULUEY 


DRIP  SCREW/ 


DRIVING  CAM 
PIPE  ATTACHMENT 


Deming  Rotary  Force  Pumps  are  adapted  for  a  suction  lift  of  12  to  15  feet.  As  a  rule 
they  may  be  used  for  a  total  lift  and  force  of  60  feet,  depending  of  course  upon  the  conditions. 

Liquids  can  be  drawn  horizontally  any  reasonable  distance.  In  such  case,  the  suction 
pipe  should  incline  upward  a  trifle.  Deming  Rotary  Pumps  are  very  easy  to  install;  it  being 
necessary  only  to  attach  the  required  lengths  of  suction  and  discharge  pipe  to  the  openings  in 
the  pump. 

As  shown  in  the  illustration,  the  working  parts  consist  of  a  pair  of  toothed  pinions,  which 
when  they  revolve,  mesh  into  each  other  and  secure  the  required  suction.  The  discharge  from  a 
rotary  pump  is  uniform  and  constant.  However,  they  are  not  adapted  to  very  heavy  duties. 
They  are  very  much  used  for  circulating  cooling  water  for  gasoline  engines;  pumping  cider, 
vinegar,  wine,  milk,  etc.;  pumping  oil,  chemicals,  gasoline,  kerosene,  etc.  They  are  easy  to 
clean  and  for  that  reason  are  often  used  where  food  products  are  handled  in  liquid  form. 

If  hot  liquids  are  to  be  pumped,  we  should  be  advised,  for  the  reason  that  vapor  arising 
from  a  hot  liquid  will  prevent  the  pump  from  forming  a  vacuum.  For  priming  purposes,  there 
is  a  hole  in  the  top  of  the  pump.  There  is  also  a  drain  plug  at  the  bottom.  Wherever  aciduous 
liquids  are  to  be  handled,  we  recommend  that  bronze  pumps  be  used. 

If  a  small  quantity  of  oil  is  run  through  the  pump  before  and  after  using,  it  will  prevent 
rusting. 

In  order  that  rotary  pumps  be  operated  with  maximum  efficiency,  they  have  to  be  very 
accurately  made.  With  our  special  machinery  for  manufacturing  this  type  of  pump,  we  are 
in  position  to  make  rotary  pumps  which  will  operate  to  the  very  best  advantage,  under  the 
conditions  for  which  they  are  recommended. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

138 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Improved  Rotary  House  Force  Pumps 
Will  Lift  and  Force  60  Feet 


Fig.  578 

The  base  of  this  pump  is  flat  and  square, 
with  a  cast  hub  projecting  below.  Both  suction 
and  discharge  are  fitted  for  hose  couplings  but  will 
be  fitted  for  iron  or  lead  pipe  if  so  ordered.  Fig. 
578  has  flat  fly-wheel  and  is  generally  mounted  on 
a  table  or  bench.  It  is  well  adapted  for  pumping 
cider,  vinegar,  wine,  milk,  cream,  water  or  oil. 


Fig.  578 

Fig.  579 

Rotary  force  pump,  Fig.  579,  is  the  same 
type  as  Fig.  578  except  that  it  is  made  with  a  hand 
crank  instead  of  fly-wheel.  It  is  also  provided  with 
brackets  for  attaching  to  post  or  wall.  The  suction 
is  regularly  fitted  for  iron  pipe,  but  will  be  arranged 
for  lead  pipe  or  hose,  when  so  ordered,  at  a  slight 
additional  cost.  If  Fig.  579  is  wanted  with  hand 
fly-wheel,  add  $2.00  to  the  list  price.  By  removing 
cap  on  top  of  spout  and  attaching  it  to  end  of  spout, 
Fig.  579  is  adapted  to  upward  discharge,  as  also  is 
Fig.  578. 

Sizes  and  Prices — Fig.  578 


Fig.  579 


No. 

Capacity 

Suction           of   ^f| 

Fitted         1*™ 
for  Hose    per  Mi'n> 
Inches       Gallons 

Diam. 
Fly- 
Wheel 
Inches 

Dimen- 
sions 
of  Base 
Inches 

Weight 
Pounds 

IRON 

BRONZE  CASE 
AND  CAMS 

BRONZE 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

1 
2 
3 

| 

10  2 

14 
14 
14 

10^x7 
10^x7 
14      x9 

58 
58 
78 

GARLAND 
GARLIC 
GARMENT 

$19.50 
22.50 
26.75 

GAULISH 
GARRISON 
GARRULITY 

$41.50 
46.50 
51.75 

GALBAN 
GALENIC 
GALIPOT 

$51.00 
56.00 
64.00 

Fig.  579 


No. 

Suction 
Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Capacity 
at  50 
Revs, 
per  Min. 
Gallons 

Weight 
Pounds 

IRON 

BRONZE  CASE 
AND  CAMS 

BRONZE 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

1 
2 
3 

1 
1 

1 
1 

10  3 

38 
48 
58 

GRILLY 
GRIEVING 
GRIEVER 

$17.00 
20.00 
24.00 

GRIEVOUS 
GRIFFON 
GRILLADE 

$39.00 
44.00 
49.00 

GRIPE 
GRIMY 
GRIST 

$49.00 
54.00 
61.00 

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139 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Improved  Hand  Rotary  Force  Pump 

With  Fly- Wheel  and  Crank 
Will  Lift  and  Force  60  Feet 

Fig.  575 


This  is  one  of  our  most  popular  types  of  hand  rotary  force  pumps  and  is  largely  used  by 
brewers,  wine  producers,  distillers,  gas  companies,  etc.  Being  metallic  fitted,  it  is  especially 
adapted  for  their  requirements. 

As  is  explained  at  the  beginning  of  this  chapter,  our  rotary  pumps  are  most  accurately 
and  carefully  manufactured,  the  cases  and  cams  of  each  size  being  made  to  exact  gauges  and 
templets.  The  peculiar  construction  of  the  rotary  pump  requires  the  utmost  accuracy  in  fitting 
every  part. 

When  used  for  handling  acids,  the  working  parts  should  be  made  of  bronze  metal.  In 
such  event  the  pump  is  made  all  bronze  except  the  fly-wheel  and  base,  and  extra  price  is  charged 
for  which  see  list  below.  For  pumping  oil  or  fermented  and  acetous  liquids  Fig.  575  is  very 
efficient,  and  for  pumping  hot  or  cold  water,  it  can  be  used  in  place  of  an  ordinary  piston  pump. 

The  fly-wheel  is  20  inches  in  diameter.  A  36-inch  fly-wheel  will  be  furnished  on  Nos. 
4,  5  and  6  at  $4.50  extra  list,  when  specified.  Fig.  575  is  regularly  fitted  for  iron  pipe. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Dis-        Capacity 
buction       charge         at  50 
No.       Bitted        Fitted         Revs. 
for  Pipe     for  Pioe    per  Min> 

Weight 
Pounds 

IRON 

BRONZE  CASE 
AND  CAMS 

*BRONZE 

incnes 

Inches       Gallons 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

1 

1M 

1                  5*4 

70 

GALLANTRY 

$20  .  00     GAMMON 

$42.00 

GAUZY 

$  52.00 

2 

1M 

1                  7^ 

77 

GALLERY 

23  .  00     GANDER 

47.00        GAVEL 

57.00 

3 

ly? 

1M            10 

90 

GALLOP 

27  .  00     GANGRENE 

52  .  00         GAWKY 

64.00 

4 

2 

2                 12^ 

123 

GALLOWS 

35  .  00     GANGWAY           65  .  00        GAYETY 

87.00 

5 

2 

2                 18 

139 

GAMBOL 

40.00     GARGLE               75.00        GECKO 

105.00 

6 

3 

2%             24 

192 

GAMESTER 

50.00     GARGOYLE 

100.00  |      GEMINY 

140.00 

*A11  parts  coming  in  contact  with  the  liquid  are  made  of  bronze. 

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140 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Improved  Hand  Rotary  Force  Pump 

With  Barrel  Attachment 
Will  Lift  and  Force  60  Feet 

Fig.  576 


Fig.  576 


Usual  method  of  operating  Fig.  576 

This  is  an  ideal  pump  for  dealers  in  oils  and  liquors.  With  it,  the  liquid  can  be  transferred 
from  the  cellar  to  any  part  of  the  building.  It  is  a  positive  suction  and  force  pump  —  simple 
in  construction  and  easily  operated.  It  is  furnished  with  top  discharge  and  spout,  crank  handle 
and  iron  suction  pipe,  the  latter  being  fitted  with  a  barrel  attachment  which  will  fit  the  bung- 
hole  of  steel  drums  when  tapped  for  1J^  or  2-inch  pipe.  This  can  also  be  used  for  bungholes 
of  wooden  barrels  by  simply  screwing  it  into  the  wood.  By  forcing  the  tapered  end  into  the  bung- 
hole,  the  pump  is  held  firmly  in  place.  A  hook  for  holding  discharge  hose  on  edge  of  tank  is 
also  included.  Hose  is  not  furnished  regularly  with  the  pump  but  we  can  supply  it  in  any  lengths 
at  additional  cost.  List  prices  include  hose  couplings. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


No. 

Suction 
Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Fitted 
for  Hose 
Inches 

Capacity 
at  50 
Revs, 
per  Min. 
Gallons 

Weight 
Pounds 

IRON 

BRONZE  CASE 
AND  CAMS 

BRONZE 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

1 
2 
3 

1 
1* 

1 

IX 

ft 

10 

43 
50 
60 

GASEOUS 
GASOMETER 
GASPED 

$17.00     GASTRIC 
20  .  00     GATHER 
24  .  00     GATHERED 

$39  .  00       GENEVAN 
44  .  00       GENTIAN 
49  .  00       GENTILE 

$49.00 
54.00 
61.00 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

141 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Power  Rotary  Force  Pumps 

With  Bottom  Suction 

Fig.  577 

Fig.  577  with  Tight  and  Loose  Pulleys 


Fig.  577^    with  Tight  and  Loose  Pulleys  Fig.  577  with  Type  "B"JOrive 


Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

142 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Power  Rotary  Force  Pumps 

With  Bottom  Suction 
Will  Lift  and  Force  60  Feet 

Figs.  577  and  577^ 

Fig.  577  Rotary  Force  Pump  is  used  largely  in  oil  refineries,  distilleries,  creameries, 
wine  cellars,  and  wherever  water  or  other  liquids  must  be  rapidly  elevated  by  power.  It  is 
essential  that  the  liquid  being  pumped  is  entirely  free  from  gritty  substances,  and  that  the  suction 
lift  should  not  exceed  15  feet. 

Fig.  577%  is  the  same  as  Fig.  577,  except  is  furnished  for  upward  discharge  without  spout. 

This  pump  is  mounted  on  heavy  cast  iron  base  frame  and  furnished  with  tight  and 
loose  pulleys,  while  beyond  the  pulleys  the  drive  shaft  runs  in  a  heavy  babbitted  bearing.  Drip 
cock  is  provided  to  prevent  freezing.  Unless  otherwise  ordered,  leather  packed  suction  valve  is 
provided. 

The  case  which  receives  the  cams  is  carefully  turned  and  bored,  and  is  perfectly  true 
and  smooth,  while  the  cams  are  accurately  machined  to  the  form  which  years  of  experience  has 
demonstrated  will  produce  the  minimum  of  friction  and  wear,  and  at  the  same  time  give  the  best 
results  in  pumping. 

For  vertical  discharge  with  Fig.  577,  the  cap  shown  in  the  illustration  should  be  placed 
on  the  spout  and  pipe  connection  made  on  top. 

This  pump  with  Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  "TYPEB")  consists  of  the  standard  pump  with- 
out pulleys,  but  with  sub-base  and  gearing  connection  for  electric  motor  HAVING  SPEED  OF 
1200  REVOLUTIONS  PER  MINUTE,  OR  LESS.  Unless  otherwise  specified,  the  motor 
pinion  is  made  of  rawhide.  Motor  can  be  furnished,  if  desired,  at  extra  price. 

Fig.  577,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


Number 

o-3 
20 

rt.S 
xS 
•Gfc 

a* 

3> 

i* 
11 

15 
20 
25 
36 

48 

DlAM.OF 

PIPES 

Elevation  above 
Supply,  Feet 

Size 
Pulleys 

Approximate 
Weight  in  Pounds 

PRICES  OF  STANDARD  FIG.  577  WITH  PULLEYS 

tt 
Extra 
for 
Type 

Drive 

Approximate 
Weight  With  Type 
"B"  Drive 

IRON 

BRONZE'  CASE 
AND  CAMS 

fBRONZE 

Suction 
Inches 

Discharge 
Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

1M 

2  3 
2 
3 

1 
1 

J* 

2 

2^ 

60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 

8x2H 
8x2^ 
8x2^ 
12x3 
12x3 
16x4 

70 
75 
85 
130 
145 
200 

GAZETTEER 
GELATINE 
GENDER 
GENERATE 
GENEROUS 
GENESIS 

$27.00 
32.00 
38.00 
48.00 
54.00 
80.00 

GENIAL 
GENITIVE 
GENIUS 
GENTEEL 
GENTILITY 
GENTLEMAN 

$49.00 
56.00 
63.00 
78.00 
90.00 
135.00 

GROPER 
GROTTO 
GROVEL 
GROWLER 
GROZZER 
GRUFFLY 

$60.00 
67.00 
75.00 
100.00 
120.00 
175.00 

$25.00 
27.00 
30.00 
35.00 
40.00 
45.00 

160 
170 
185 
250 
275 
340 

Fig.  577  y2,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


1 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

§3 

1 

DlAM.OF 

PIPES 

Elevation  above 
Supply,  Feet 

Size 
Pulleys 

CO 

•o 

1>  C 

§£ 

'x  c 

PRICES  OF  STANDARD  FIG.  577M  WITH  PULLEYS 

Extra 
for 
Type 
"B" 
Drive 

Approximate 
Weight  With  Type  i 
"B"  Drive 

IRON 

BRONZE  CASE 
AND  CAMS 

tBRONZE 

Suction 
Inches 

Discharge 
Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

11 
15 
20 
25 
36 
48 

$ 

2 
3 

11 

2 
2^ 

60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 

8x2^ 
8x2^ 

12x3  2 
12x3 
16x4 

65 
70 
80 
120 
130 
180 

GRADED 
GRADING 
GRADELY 
GRADIENT 
GRAFF 
GRAFT 

$26.00 
31.00 
37.00 
46.00 
52.00 
77.50 

GRAFTED 
GRAFTING 
GRAFTER 
GRAIL 
GRAINED 
GRAINING 

$48.00 
55.00 
62.00 
76.00 
88.00 
132.50 

GRAINAGE 
GRAINY 
GRAITH 
GRALLIC 
GRAM 
GRAMPLE 

$58.00 
65.00 
73.00 
96.00 
116.00 
170.00 

$25.00 
27.00 
30.00 
35.00 
40.00 
45.00 

155 
165 

180 
240 
260 
320 

*For  pumping  oil  against  head  of  30  feet  or  less,  these  pumps  may  be  operated  at  150  revolutions  per  minute, 
tin  the  "Bronze"  Pumps  all  parts  which  come  in  contact  with  the  liquid  are  made  of  bronze. 
tfWhen  telegraphing  about  Type  "B"  Drive,  place  cipher  word  "TYPEB"  after  cipher  word  for  pump. 

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143 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Power  Rotary  Force  Pumps 
With  Side  Suction 


Fig.  532  with  Tight  and  Loose  Pulleys 


Fig.  531  with  Tight  and   Loose 
Pulleys 


These  pumps  are  identical  in  construction 
with  Figs.  577  and  5773/2,  illustrated  and  des- 
cribed on  preceding  two  pages,  except  that  they 
are  fitted  for  side  suction  instead  of  bottom 

suction.     Fig.  531  is  threaded  for  suction  and  discharge  pipe  as  listed.     Fig.  532  is  made  with 

discharge  spout.     For  types  of  drive,  see  Figs.  577  and  577^. 

Fig.  531,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


§—  '  1     T\TAA* 

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Is 

PRICES  OF  STANDARD  FIG.  531  WITH  PULLEYS 

J3'C 

V 

PIPES 

3  (JL, 

ln° 

tt 
Extra 

•S:U 

JD 

3 

fj 

%Z 

V 

J!:-'3 

Size 
Pulleys 

'S  d 

IRON 

BRONZE  CASE 
AND  CAMS 

t  BRONZE 

for 
Type 

§1 

^ 

gu 

0   <j 

^if 

O.  yi 

i 

Drive 

QH 

«8 

CO  •—  ' 

Q 

w 

I 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

^1 

1 

11 

IX 

1W 

60 

10x2^ 

70 

GASHFUL 

$29.00 

GELDED 

$51.00 

GENTLE 

$  62.00 

$25.00 

160 

2 

15 

1M 

1M 

60 

10x2^ 

75 

GAVOT 

34.00 

GELDING 

58.00 

GENTLEST        69.00 

27.00 

170 

3 

20 

l^ 

1  Vo 

60 

10  x  2  Vo 

85 

GAWBY 

40.00 

GELDER 

65.00 

GENTLY 

77.00 

30.00 

185 

4 

25 

2 

2 

60 

16x3 

130 

GAYER 

52.00 

GELLY 

82.00 

GENUS            104.00 

35.00 

250 

5 

36 

2 

2 

60 

16x3 

140 

GAYEST 

58.00 

GEMARA 

94.00 

GHERKINS 

124.00 

40.00 

270 

6 

48 

3 

60 

24x4 

205 

GAZEFUL 

87.50 

GENERAL 

142.50 

GILDING 

183.00 

45.00 

345 

Fig.  532,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


0,3 

DlAM. 

4) 

•i 

PRICES  OF  STANDARD  FIG.  532  WITH  PULLEYS 

a/ 

j- 

3.S* 

PIPES 

|£ 

rt§ 
s^ 

tt 
Extra 

.2fQ 

0 

£? 

a  * 

S«« 

1^ 

Size 

Pulleys 

IRON 

BRONZE  CASE 
AND  CAMS 

tBRONZE 

for 
Type 

^ 

tin 

y  $ 

rt  ^ 

ex  ^ 

"B" 

o  ^ 

a  . 

U   0 

•§  ^ 

>  3 

3  S? 

Drive 

QH 

$* 

CO*"1 

n1"1 

w 

P^ 

* 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

<£"5 

*  & 

^ 

£ 

1 

11 

1¥ 

1 

60 

10x2^ 

75 

GLEAN 

$30.00 

GLOOMILY 

$52.00 

GNOME 

$  64.00 

$25.00 

165 

?, 

15 

1M 

1 

60 

10x2^ 

80 

GLEANER 

35.00 

GLOSSIST          59.00 

GNOMIC 

71.00 

27.00 

175 

3 

20 

\y<2, 

60 

10x2^ 

90 

GLEANING 

41.00 

GLOSSY            66.00 

GNOMICAL 

79.00 

30.00 

190 

4 

25 

2 

2 

60 

16x3 

140 

GLOOM 

54.00 

GLUTEN           84.00       GOPPISH 

108.00 

35.00 

260 

5 

36 

2 

2 

60 

16x3 

155 

GLOOMED 

60.00 

GLUTENATE 

96.00 

GORGET 

128.00  |  40.00 

285 

6 

48 

3 

60 

24x4 

225 

GLOOMING 

90.00 

GLUTINOUS 

145.00 

GORHEN 

188.00  !  45.00 

365 

*For  pumping  oil  against  head  of  30  feet  or  less,  these  pumps  may  be  operated  at  150  revolutions  per  minute, 
tin  the  ''Bronze"  Pumps  all  parts  which  come  in  contact  with  the  liquid  are  made  of  bronze. 
ftWhen  telegraphing  about  Type  "B"  Drive,  place  cipher  word  "TYPEB"  after  cipher  word  for  pump. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

144 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Automobile  Rotary  Gasoline  Pump 

With  Tall  Base 
Will  Lift  and  Force  60  Feet 

Fig.  776 

The  "Typical  Installation"  below  shows  how  Fig.  776  may  be  installed  and  connected, 
up  to  underground  tank. 

The  working  parts  of  Fig.  776  consist  of  a  set  of  cams  enclosed  in  an  iron  case  and 
mounted  on  a  tall  base.  To  operate,  if  a  cock  is  on  the  spout,  open  the  cock  and  turn  the 
crank  in  the  direction  indicated  by  the  arrows  on  the  face  of  the  pump.  When  through  pump- 
ing, turn  the  crank  in  the  opposite  direction  several  revolutions,  after  which  the  cock  should  be 
closed,  thus  preventing  the  escape  of  gasoline  and  reducing  fire  risk  to  a  considerable  degree. 
For  the  price,  no  better  pump  is  made. 

In  this  "Typical  Installation"  the  tank  is  24  inches  in  diameter,  36  inches  long;  has  1-inch 
suction  pipe;  J^-inch  air  vent  pipe  and  air  cock  and  2-inch  filling  pipe. 


Typical  Installation 

The  tank  should  be  buried  outside  the  garage.  This  illustration  is  shown  as  a  guide  to 
those  desiring  to  install  such  an  outfit.  Prices  on  storage  tanks,  fittings,  etc.,  will  be 
quoted  on  application. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Suction 
Fitted  for 
Pipe,  Inches 

Discharge 
Fitted  for 
Bibb  Cock 
Inches 

Capacity  at 
50  Revolutions 
per  Minute 
Gallons 

Weight 
Pounds 

Pump  only.  Iron 

Without  Cock          |              With  Cock 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

1 

« 

5H 

78 

GARAGE 

$22.50 

GARUM 

$25.00 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

145 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Power  Rotary  Force  Pump 

Will  Lift  and  Force  100  Feet 

Fig.  595 


Fig.  595 


Fig.  595  with  Type  "B"  Drive 


Fig.  595  Rotary  Pump  is  designed  to  meet  the  demand  for  pumps  for  pumping  small 
quantities  of  oil  or  gasoline.  It  is  also  recommended  for  pumping  water  for  house  supply  or 
other  purposes  where  power  is  available,  and  the  liquid  is  entirely  free  from  gritty  substances. 

It  is  simple  in  construction,  consisting  of  a  pair  of  special  machine-cut  gears  running 
together  in  a  tight  case.  It  is  mounted  on  a  substantial  iron  base  frame  with  babbitted  bearing 
for  shaft.  Suction  connection  at  either  side,  and  discharge  at  the  top.  Price  includes  tight 
pulley  only,  but  loose  pulley  will  be  supplied  to  order. 

Fig.  595  with  Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  "TYPEB")  is  identical  in  construction  with  the 
Fig.  595,  except  that  it  is  mounted  on  a  substantial  cast  iron  base  with  electric  motor  and 
connected  to  the  motor  by  gearing.  The  motor  speed  should  not  exceed  1,800  revolutions  per 
minute  for  the  maximum  pump  speed  of  200.  Motor  is  not  included  in  price,  but  will  be  furnished 
at  extra  charge. 

Fig.  595,  Prices,  Etc. 


No. 

Capacity 
at  200 
Revs, 
per  Min. 
Gallons 

Suction 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Inches 

Pulley 

Maxi- 
mum 
Dis- 
charge 
Pressure 
Pounds 

IRON 

*BRONZE 

Extra  for 
Loose 
Pulley 

fExtra 
for  Type 
"B" 
Drive 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

1 

10 

1 

1 

10x2^ 

50 

GOURD 

$25.00 

GOUT 

$55.00 

$5.00 

$25.00 

*A11  parts  which  come  in  contact  with  the  liquid  are  made  of  bronze. 

fWhen  telegraphing  with  reference  to  Type  "B"  Drive,  place  the  cipher  word  "TYPEB"  immediately  after 
the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  belt  driven  pump. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8  . 

146 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Special  Power  Rotary  Oil  Pump 

For  Lubricating  Machine  Tools 
Will  Lift  and  Force  60  Feet 

Fig.  580 


With  Pulley 

Fig.  580  is  a  Rotary  Force  Pump  which  has  been  designed  to  meet  the  requirements  of 
machine  tool  manufacturers,  for  lubricating  special  screw  threading  and  tapping  tools.  A 
bracket  is  attached  to  the  pump,  by  means  of  which  it  may  be  bolted  to  the  machine. 

This  pump  may  also  be  used  for  pumping  small  quantities  of  water  for  house  supply 
where  it  can  be  operated  by  electric  motor  or  other  power,  such  as  small  gas  engine.  It  is  com- 
pact and  takes  up  but  little  space.  The  pump  should  not  be  set  more  than  10  to  15  feet  above 
the  liquid,  preferably  as  near  to  it  as  possible. 

This  little  pump  can  be  run  with  safety  as  high  as  150  revolutions  per  minute,  but  100 
is  about  the  proper  speed.  It  is  made  in  bronze  only  on  special  order.  The  diameter  of  shaft 
is  %  inch,  and  the  length  2%  inches  from  stuffing-box  to  outer  end. 

A  pulley  of  proper  size  should  be  attached  to  the  shaft  and  the  Pump  Bracket  fastened 
rigidly  to  the  machine  tool  if  thus  used,  or  to  a  wall  or  upright  timber  if  used  for  water  supply 
as  suggested  above. 

Can  be  used  as  either  a  right  or  left  hand  pump. 

When  fitted  with  l^x  4-inch  flanged  pulley,  add  $2.00  to  the  list  price. 


Sizes  and  Prices 


Suction 
Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Discharge 
Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Capacity 
per  Minute 
at  100  Rev. 
Gallons 

Weight 
Pounds 

IRON 

BRONZE 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

X 

X 

1 

12 

CARROT 

$15.00 

GARROTER 

$25.00 

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147 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Standard  Horizontal  Centrifugal  Pump 


598 


Fig.  598  Horizontal  side  suction 
centrifugal  pump  is  the  style  most  exten- 
sively used  and,  with  the  exception  of  the 
two  smaller  sizes, .is  adapted  for  elevations 
up  to  100  feet,  or  equivalent  pressure.  It 
is  designed  and  constructed  throughout  on 
very  liberal  lines.  The  case  or  shell  is  of 
the  solid  type,  and  the  runner  is  of  large 
diameter,  adapting  the  pump  for  slow 
speeds. 

The  inside  of  the  case  is  machine- 
finished  and  the  runner  machined  and 
accurately  fitted  to  it.  The  shaft  is  large 
and  the  bearings,  which  are  self-oiling  in 
sizes  No.  1^2  and  larger  are  generously 
proportioned.  An  ample  stuffing-box  and 
gland  are  provided.  All  parts  are  accur- 
ately interchangeable,  and  any  part  can 
be  readily  duplicated. 

The  pumps  are  furnished  for  dis- 
charge at  any  angle  desired,  and,  when  so 

ordered,  any  of  these  pumps  can   be   supplied   with   the  discharge   necks  increased  so  that  the 

discharge  opening  is  the  same  size  as  the  suction  opening. 

NOTE — The  illustration  on  the  opposite  page  shows  Fig.  598  with  hand  suction  primer. 

Fig.  598,  Sizes  and  Capacities 


No. 
Pump 

SIZE    OF    PIPE 
INCHES 

Economical 
Capacity 
Gallons 
per  Minute 

II.  P. 
Required 
per  Foot 
Elevation 

Diam. 
and 
Face 
Pulley 
Inches 

Shipping 
Weight 
Without 
Primer 
Pounds 

Shipping 
Weight 
With 
Primer 
Pounds 

Dis. 

Suet. 

H 

H 

1 

10 

.010 

3x2 

27 

i 

i 

•V4 

30 

.025 

4x3 

40 

\\i 

IK 

2 

70 

.058 

5x5 

95 

120 

IK 

2 

21A 

90 

.075 

6x5 

170 

215 

2 

2 

3 

120 

.10 

6x6 

245 

310 

21A 

2y2 

3^ 

185 

.15 

7x6 

300 

370 

3 

3 

4 

265 

.22 

7x8 

370 

465 

sy2 

31A 

4^ 

360 

.26 

8x8 

380 

495 

4 

4 

5 

470 

.30 

10  x  8 

505 

665 

5 

5 

6 

735 

.45 

10  x  10 

770 

915 

6 

6 

8 

1060 

.59 

14  x  12 

1150 

1380 

8 

8 

10 

2000 

1.00 

20  x  12 

1550 

1790 

10 

10 

12 

3000 

1.52 

24  x   12 

2400 

2750 

12 

12 

15 

4300 

2.00 

30  x  14 

2800 

Fig.  598,  Prices,  Etc. 


PUMP  WITHOUT  PRIMER 

PUMP  WITH  PRIMER 

*Extra 

No 

for 

Pump 

Cipher 

Price 
Iron 

Cipher 

Price 
Iron 

Brass 
Fittings 

H 

GODWIT 

$25.00 

$  5.00 

i 

GOBLET 

30.00 

6.00 

ilA 

GOBBLE 

45.00 

GLITTER 

$60.00 

15.00 

m 

GODLY 

60.00 

GLOAMING 

75.00 

18.00 

2 

GOGGLE 

75.00 

GLOAT 

95.00 

22.00 

21A 

GOLDEN 

90.00 

GLOATED 

110.00 

27.00 

3 

GONDOLA 

110.00 

GLOBULAR 

135.00 

30.00 

3J^ 

GONOPH 

120.00 

GLOPPEN 

145  .  00 

40.00 

4 

GONDOLIER 

130.00 

GLOBULE 

160.00 

48.00 

5 

GOODNESS 

165.00 

GLOOMY 

200.00 

72.00 

6 

GOODY 

225  .  00 

GLORIFY 

270.00 

108.00 

8 

GOPHER 

310.00 

GLORIOUS 

375.00 

130.00 

10 

GORDIAN 

395  .  00 

GLOSSARY 

470.00 

265  .  00 

12 

GORING 

500.00 

*Brass-fitted  pumps  have  runner  and  shaft  of  brass. 

Prices  of  pumps  with  entire  water  end  of  brass  are  furnished  on  application. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

148 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Standard  Horizontal  Centrifugal  Pump 


Fig.  598,  With  Hand  Suction  Primer 

Revolution  Table 

Speeds  at  which  Fig.  598  pumps  should  operate  to  raise  water  to  various  heights. 


Cap. 
NO-       Gals. 
Pump       Min- 

5 
Ft. 

10 
Ft. 

15 
Ft. 

20 
Ft. 

25 
Ft. 

30 
Ft. 

35 

Ft. 

40 
Ft. 

50 
Ft. 

60 
Ft. 

70 
Ft. 

SO 
Ft. 

90 
Ft. 

100 

Ft. 

i 

10 

1000 

1275 

1490 

1690 

1860 

2020 

1           30    963  1176 

1357 

1515 

1625 

1790 

1911 

2028 

1J4         70 

642 

784 

904 

1010 

1104 

1193 

1274 

1352 

1493 

1622 

1742 

1864 

1968 

2069 

124         90 

473 

570 

651 

724 

790 

850 

906 

959 

1058 

1147 

1230 

1317 

1392 

1461 

Q 

120 

364 

443 

511 

570 

623 

672 

718 

762 

840 

913 

980 

1054 

1111 

1167 

21A        185 

389 

448 

500 

547 

590 

630 

667 

703 

770 

830 

886 

949 

1000 

1048 

3          265 

286 

35!)   419  i  475 

517 

559 

599 

636 

704 

766 

824 

888 

939 

986 

3^        360 

352 

413   455   513 

555 

595 

632 

667 

733 

793 

847 

911 

961 

1007 

4 

470 

324 

390 

445 

493 

539 

580 

618 

654 

721 

781 

837 

901 

951 

998 

5 

735 

311 

368 

418 

462 

502 

538 

574 

606 

666 

722 

773 

836 

881 

924 

6 

1060 

247 

300 

345 

385 

421 

433 

484 

513 

566 

615 

658 

712 

751 

789 

8 

2000 

293 

345 

390 

430 

466 

500 

532 

561 

617 

667 

714 

768 

810 

849 

10 

3000 

160 

226 

278 

320 

358 

392 

424 

456 

506 

555 

603 

650 

696 

741 

12 

4300 

133 

188 

230 

266 

298 

326 

352 

376 

421 

461 

500 

538 

575 

611 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

149 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Electric-Driven  Horizontal  Centrifugal  Pump 

Fig.  599 


Fig.  599  arranged  for  direct  connected  motor  drive. 

The  smaller  sizes  have  both  pump  and  motor  mounted  on  a  cast  iron  bed-plate,  while  the 
larger  sizes  are  mounted  on  a  steel  frame  instead. 

The  pump  is  provided  with  a  bracket  bearing  of  the  ring-oiling  type,  which  is  outside  of 
and  separate  from  the  stuffing-box. 

Flexible  couplings,  connecting  the  pump  and  motor  shafts,  can  be  furnished  at  an  extra 
price  when  so  ordered. 

To  adapt  these  pumps  to  the  various  motor  speeds,  special  construction  is  always  neces- 
sary; therefore,  inquiries  should  always  state  the  voltage  and  the  kind  of  current  used,  amount  of 
liquid  to  be  pumped,  the  length  and  sizes  of  piping  and  the  total  height  to  which  liquid  is  to  be 
raised. 

Fig.  599,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


No. 

SIZE  OF  PIPE 
INCHES 

Economical 
Capacity 

Approximate 
Shipping 

STANDARD  IRON  PIPE 

*Extra 
for 

Pump 

Gallons 

Weight 

Brass 

Disch. 

Suction 

per  Min. 

Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

Fittings 

% 

H 

1 

5-     10 

75 

GABEL 

$60.00 

$     5.00 

1 

i 

1^ 

10-     30 

100 

GAB 

70.00 

6.00 

ilA 

iyz 

2 

50-     70 

150 

GABBLED 

80.00 

15.00 

IH 

2 

2^ 

70-     90 

250 

GABBLER 

110.00 

18.00 

2 

2 

3 

100-  120 

300 

GABELLE 

140.00 

22.00 

21A 

21A 

3^ 

150-  185 

400 

GADDER 

160.00 

27.00 

3 

3 

4 

225-  265 

500 

CADDISH 

180.00 

30.00 

3^ 

3^ 

4^ 

300-  360 

600 

CALLOW 

190.00 

40.00 

4 

4 

5 

400-  470 

750 

GADORD 

210.00 

48.00 

5 

4 

6 

600-  735 

1200 

GAEL 

250.00 

72.00 

6 

6 

8 

900-1060 

1500 

GAFFLE 

320.00 

108.00 

8 

8 

10 

1800-2000 

2000 

GAINAGE 

410.00 

130.00 

'Brass-fitted  pumps  have  runner  and  shaft  of  brass. 

Prices  are  for  pump  complete  with  coupling  and  bedplate  to  receive  motor,  but  do  not  include  motor. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

150 


TRIPLEX 
POWER    PUMPS 


AND 


SINGLE 
DOUBLE-ACTING 


FOR  BOILER  FEEDING,  MINE 
PUMPING,  WATER  WORKS, 
SEWAGE  PUMPING,  BRINE  CIR- 
CULATION, PAPER  MILL  PUMP- 
ING, HYDRAULIC  PRESSURE 
ACCUMULATORS,  FIRE  PROTEC- 
TION SERVICE,  RAILWAY  WATER 
SUPPLY,  HYDRAULIC  ELEVATOR 
SERVICE,  PRIVATE  WATER 
SUPPLY,  IRRIGATING,  ETC.,  FOR 
OPERATION  BY  ELECTRIC 
OR  OTHER  POWER 


SEPARATE   BULLETINS 

Descriptive  of  our  complete  line  of  triplex  power  pumps  and  com- 
prising many  different  types  and  sizes,  will  be  sent  upon  request. 
However,  to  give  a  general  idea  of  the  appearance  and  construction 
of  these  pumps,  a  few  representative  types  are  listed  in  this_section 
of  the  Catalogue. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

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Deming  Triplex  Power  Pumps 
For  Operation  By  Any  Power 


Installation  of  Deming  Triplex  Power  Pumps  in  the  plant  of  the 
Eastman  Kodak  Co.,  Rochester,  New  York 

Our  complete  line  of  triplex  power  pumps  is  covered  by  a  number  of  individual  Bulletins. 
However,  to  give  a  general  idea  of  the  construction  of  these  pumps,  we  illustrate  in  this  section  a 
few  of  the  most  popular  types. 

Deming  Triplex  Power  Pumps  are  for  operation  by  electric  motors,  gas,  gasoline  or  steam 
engines,  water  wheels,  etc.,  either  belt  driven  or  direct  connected  to  the  driver.  They  are  very 
much  more  economical  to  operate  than  the  direct  acting  steam  pump  and  will  show  savings  of 
two-thirds  and  often  more  when  compared  with  costs  of  steam  pumping.  When  electric  driven, 
they  can  be  installed  in  any  convenient  place  without  reference  to  the  location  of  a  central 
power  plant. 

Deming  Triplex  Pumps  embody  the  principle  of  the  three-throw  crank  shaft,  with  the 
crank  pins  at  an  angle  of  120  degrees  with  each  other,  by  which  arrangement  the  strokes  follow 
and  overlap  one  another.  This  results  in  a  continuous  and  uniform  action  upon  the  fluid  being 
pumped,  and  insures  an  easy  flow  through  the  delivery  pipe,  with  a  corresponding  high  degree 
of  efficiency  in  the  operation  of  the  pump. 

They  are  regularly  made  with  capacities  from  300  gallons  to  60,000  gallons  per  hour, 
and  on  special  orders  will  be  built  in  much  larger  sizes.  A  brief  summary  of  the  many  different 
uses  for  Deming  Triplex  Pumps  is  given  below: 

BELT  DRIVEN:  For  waterworks,  boiler  feeding,  paper  and  pulp  mills,  and  for  all  kinds 
of  factory  pumping. 

ELECTRIC  DRIVEN:  For  waterworks,  compression  and  open  tank  pumping  for  private 
water  supply,  fire  service,  boiler  feeding,  brine  circulating,  hydraulic  elevators,  hydraulic  pressure 
accumulators,  mine  pumping,  irrigating,  etc. 

GAS  OR  GASOLINE  DRIVEN:  For  waterworks,  railway  tank  service,  private  water  supply, 
mine  pumping,  irrigating,  etc. 

WATER  WHEEL  DRIVEN:   For  irrigating  and  other  purposes. 

We  invite  correspondence  with  reference  to  special  pumping  equipment,  and  will  gladly 
prepare  and  submit  estimates  on  pumps  to  satisfactorily  meet  existing  conditions. 

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Information  We  Should  Have   to  Furnish  an  Intelligent  Estimate 
on  Deming  Triplex  Power  Pumps 

It  will  greatly  facilitate  correspondence  if  our  customers,  in  writing  for  quotations,  will 
advise  us  fully  of  their  requirements.  In  order  that  we  may  recommend  and  quote  on  the  best 
pump  to  meet  these  requirements,  IT  is  NECESSARY  THAT  WE  KNOW: 

FIRST:   For  what  purpose  the  pump  is  to  be  used. 

SECOND:  The  maximum  quantity  to  be  pumped  per  minute,  per  hour,  or  per  day  of  twenty- 
four  hours. 

THIRD:  To  what  height  the  liquid  is  to  be  lifted  by  suction,  and  the  diameter  and  length 
of  the  suction  pipe. 

FOURTH:  The  height,  or  pressure,  against  which  liquid  is  to  be  discharged,  also  diameter 
and  length  of  discharge  pipe. 

FIFTH:  Whether  the  liquid  to  be  pumped  is  hot  or  cold,  salt  or  fresh,  acid,  clear,  thick 
or  gritty. 

SIXTH:    Power  available  for  driving  the  pump. 


IF  THE  PUMP  IS  TO  BE  DRIVEN  BY  ELECTRIC  MOTOR,  WE  SHOULD  KNOW: 

FIRST:   Whether  the  current  available  is  direct  or  alternating.     If  direct,  state  the  volt- 
age, and  if  alternating,  state  voltage,  number  of  cycles  and  phase. 

SECOND:   Whether  the  pump  is  to  be  driven  by  belt  from  motor,  or  to  have  same  direct 
connected  by  gearing,  or  otherwise. 


IF  THE   PUMP   IS  TO   BE   DRIVEN    BY   GAS  OR   GASOLINE   ENGINE,   WE 
SHOULD  KNOW: 

FIRST:  Whether  it  is  to  be  driven  by  belt  from  engine,  or  direct  connected  by  friction 
cut-off  coupling. 

SECOND:  If  by  friction  coupling,  whether  pump  and  engine  are  each  to  be  mounted  on 
masonry  foundations,  or  furnished  with  cast  iron  bed  plate  extending  under  both,  also  the 
speed  of  the  engine. 


IF  PUMP  IS  TO  BE  DRIVEN  BY  STEAM  ENGINE,  WE  SHOULD  KNOW: 
FIRST:   The  steam  pressure  available  at  the  engine. 
SECOND:   Whether  vertical  or  horizontal  engine  is  wanted. 

THIRD:   Whether  connection  is  to  be  made  by  flanged  coupling  or  by  friction  coupling. 
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Deming  Single-Acting  Triplex  Plunger   Pump 
Fig.  50,  for  General  Service 

Fig.  50  Single-Acting  Triplex  Pump  is  designed  for  water  works,  hydraulic  elevator  service, 
boiler  feeding,  pulp  grinders  and  for  general  water  supply. 

Specifications 

FRAME  consists  of  two  standards,  and  includes  crosshead  guides  and  main  crank  shaft 
bearings,  the  latter  being  lined  with  best  anti-friction  metal.  In  sizes  4x4  and  smaller  the 
frame  is  cast  in  one  piece  with  the  cylinders. 

CRANK  SHAFT  is  of  best  open  hearth  steel  casting  in  one  piece. 

GEARING  is  machine  cut,  and  is  double  in  9  x  10  and  10  x  10  sizes,  and  in  sizes  11  x  12  and 
larger.  Other  sizes  made  with  double  gearing  at  extra  price. 

PINION  SHAFT  is  of  steel,  running  in  boxes  lined  with  best  anti-friction  metal,  and  bolted 
to  the  main  housings. 

CONNECTING  RODS,  in  sizes  4x6  and  larger,  have  bronze  boxes  with  wedge  and  screw 
adjustment  at  crosshead  end,  and  marine  type  babbitted  boxes  at  crank  end.  Smaller  sizes  have 
bronze  bushings  at  crosshead  ends. 

CROSSHEADS  run  in  bored  guides,  sizes  4x6  and  larger  having  adjustable  bronze  shoes. 

PLUNGERS  are  of  hard,  close-grained  cast  iron,  finished  true  and  smooth,  and  reciprocate 
through  packing  of  ample  depth. 

CYLINDERS  AND  BASE  are  in  one  casting  in  sizes  10  x  10  and  smaller,  and  in  larger  sizes  the 
cylinders  are  in  three  separate  castings  bolted  to  the  base. 

VALVE  CHAMBERS,  in  sizes  3^  x  4  and  larger,  are  separate  castings  bolted  to  the  cylinders. 
They  are  of  liberal  proportions,  affording  large  valve  area,  and  all  valves  are  readily  accessible. 

VALVES  for  cold  water  are  rubber  discs,  protected  on  top  from  cylindrically  wound 
springs  by  brass  plates.  For  hot  water,  either  special  hard  composition  valves  or  bronze  valves 
are  furnished  as  ordered. 

VALVE  SEATS  are  of  bronze,  screwed  into  decks,  and  are  of  the  grid  type.  Iron  seats 
and  valves  furnished  when  conditions  require. 

AIR  CHAMBER  furnished  when  specified.     Vacuum  Chamber  to  order. 

GREASE  CUPS,  or  Oil  Cups  if  specified,  and  wrenches  furnished  with  all  pumps. 

SPECIAL  CONSTRUCTION:  Pumps  furnished  with  brass  cased  or  solid  bronze  plungers,  and 
bronze  lined  stuffing  boxes  and  glands,  with  rawhide  pinions,  or  otherwise  varied  from  standard 
construction,  at  extra  price. 

For  different  Types  of  Drive  for  pumps  direct  connected  with  electric  motor,  gas  engine, 
or  other  motive  power,  see  pages  155  to  162,  inclusive. 

Fig.  50,  Standard  Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


PLUNGERS 

CAPACITY 

Maximum 
Working 
Pressure 
Pounds 

DIAM.  OF  PIPES 

Gear 
Ratio 

*Tight  and 
Loose 
Pulleys 

Cipher 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Gallons 
per  Rev. 

Usual 
Revs, 
per 
Min. 

Gallons 
per  Min. 

Suction 
Inches 

Dischg. 
Inches 

2 

2 

.081 

70 

5.67 

150 

1^ 

1 

5  tol 

8x    2 

OBESE 

2^ 

2 

.127 

70 

8.89 

150 

\Yi 

1 

5  tol 

10  x    2 

OBELIZE 

2V£ 

3 

.19 

60 

11.4 

150 

2 

1% 

5  to  1 

12  x    3 

OAKEN 

3 

3 

.27 

60 

16.2 

150 

2 

ji^ 

5  tol 

14  x    3 

OATH 

3H 

3 

.37 

60 

22. 

150 

2 

1  L£ 

5  tol 

16  x    3 

OAKLING 

3$ 

4 

.50 

60 

30. 

150 

VA 

2 

5  to  1 

16  x    4 

OBELUS 

4 

4 

.65 

60 

39. 

150 

iy* 

2 

5  tol 

18  x    4 

OAKUM 

4 

6 

.98 

60 

59. 

160 

Ol/ 

2 

5  tol 

20  x    5 

OARSMAN 

*H 

6 

1.24 

60 

74. 

150 

3 

2^ 

5  tol 

20  x    5 

OAKY 

5 

6 

1.53 

60 

91. 

150 

3 

2V£ 

5  tol 

24  x    5 

OASIS 

5M 

8 

2.46 

60 

147. 

150 

4 

3 

5  tol 

28  x    6 

OATMEAL 

6 

8 

2.94 

55 

161. 

140 

4 

3 

5  tol 

30  x    6 

OBDURATION 

7 

8 

4.00 

55 

220. 

150 

5 

4 

5  tol 

30  x    8 

OBDURATE 

8 

8 

5.22 

55 

287. 

150 

5 

4 

5  tol 

36  x    8 

OBITER 

8 

10 

6.52 

50 

326. 

140 

6 

5 

5  to  1 

36  x    8 

OVERCOAT 

9 

10 

8.26 

50 

413. 

160 

8 

6 

5  tol 

42x10 

OBLOQUY 

10 

10 

10.20 

45 

459. 

150 

8 

6 

5  tol 

42x12 

OBSIGNATE 

10 

12 

12.24 

42 

514. 

140 

8 

8 

5  tol 

42x14 

OBJURATION 

11 

12 

14.81 

42 

622. 

160 

10 

8 

5  tol 

48x14 

OBDUCT 

12 

12 

17.62 

42 

740. 

150 

10 

8 

5  tol 

48x16 

OBDUCTION 

12 

14 

20.56 

40 

822. 

150 

12 

10 

5  to  1          48  x  18 

OBSERVANCE 

13 

14 

24.12 

40 

965. 

140 

12 

10 

5  to  1 

48x20 

OBSERVANT 

*Note. — Sizes  9x10  and  larger  regularly  furnished  with  tight  pulley  only. 

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Deming  Single-Acting  Triplex  Plunger  Pump 
Fig.  50,  for  General  Service 


Fig.  50,  Sizes  33^  x  3  and  smaller 


Fig.  50.  Sizes  4  x  6  to  5  x  6 


Fig.  50,  Sizes  5^  x  8  to  8  x  10  with  Type  "B"  Drive 


Type 


"B"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPED)  consists  of  intermediate  pump  gear,  rawhide,  or  fibre, 
motor  pinion,  and  bedplate  under  both  pump  and  motor,  except  in  the  larger  sizes,  which  have 
separate  motor  bedplate  bolted  to  the  pump  base.  Recommended  where  space  for  installation  is 
limited  and  some  noise  due  to  high  speed  gearing  is  not  objectionable. 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 


Demiug  Single-Acting  Triplex  Plunger  Pump 
Fig.  40,  for  Medium  Service 

Fig.  40  Single-Acting  Triplex  Pump  is  designed  for  medium  heavy  service,  such  as 
circulating  brine,  tank  supply  for  factories,  railway  stations,  etc. 

Specifications 

FRAME  consists  of  two  standards,  and  includes  the  crosshead  guides  and  main  crank 
shaft  bearings,  the  latter  being  lined  with  best  anti-friction  metal.  In  sizes  5^  x  6  and  smaller 
the  frame  is  cast  in  one  piece  with  the  cylinders. 

CRANK  SHAFT  is  of  best  open  hearth  steel  casting  in  one  piece. 

GEARING  is  machine  cut,  and  is  double  in  sizes  12  x  14  and  larger. 

PINION  SHAFT  is  of  steel,  running  in  boxes  lined  with  best  anti-friction  metal  and  bolted 
to  main  housings. 

CONNECTING  RODS,  in  sizes  7x8  and  larger,  have  bronze  boxes  with  wedge  and  screw 
adjustment  at  crosshead  ends,  and  marine  type  babbitted  boxes  at  the  crank  ends.  Smaller 
sizes  have  bronze  bushings  at  crosshead  ends. 

PLUNGERS  are  of  close-grained  gray  iron,  turned  and  ground  true  and  smooth,  and  have 
crossheads  with  bronze  shoes  adjustable  for  wear. 

CYLINDERS  and  base  are  in  one  casting,  except  in  12-inch  stroke  sizes  which  have  cylin- 
ders in  separate  castings. 

VALVE  CHAMBERS  in  all  sizes  except  5/4.X  8  and  6x8  are  in  separate  castings  bolted  to 
cylinders.  They  have  large  valve  area,  and  all  valves  are  readily  accessible. 

VALVES  for  cold  water  are  rubber  discs,  protected  on  top  from  cylindrically  wound  springs 
by  brass  plates.  For  hot  water,  either  special  composition  valves  or  bronze  valves  are  furnished 
as  ordered. 

VALVE  SEATS  are  of  bronze,  grid  type,  screwed  into  the  decks.  Iron  seats  and  valves 
furnished  when  conditions  require. 

AIR  CHAMBER  furnished  when  specified.     Vacuum  Chamber  to  order. 

GREASE  CUPS,  or  Oil  Cups  if  specified,  and  wrenches  furnished  with  all  pumps. 

SPECIAL  CONSTRUCTION:  Pumps  furnished  with  brass  cased  or  solid  bronze  plungers, 
and  bronze  lined  stuffing  boxes  and  glands,  with  rawhide  pinions,  or  otherwise  varied  from 
standard  construction,  at  extra  price. 

For  different  Types  of  Drive  for  pumps  in  connection  with  electric  motor,  or  other 
motive  power,  see' pages  155  to  162,  inclusive. 

Fig.  40,  Standard  Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


PLUNGERS 

CAPACITY 

DIAM.  OF  PIPES 

Max. 
Working 
Pressure 
Pounds 

Gear 
Ratio 

*Tight  and 
Loose  Pul- 
leys 

Cipher 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Gallons 
per  Rev. 

Usual 
Revs,  per 
Min. 

Gallons 
per  Min. 

Suction 
Inches 

Dischg. 
Inches 

4 

6 

.98 

60 

59 

100 

2^ 

2 

5  to 

16  x   4 

OBCORDATE 

4^ 

6 

1.24 

60 

74 

95 

3 

2^ 

5  to 

18  x    4 

OBTUSION 

5 

6 

1.53 

60 

91 

90 

3 

2^ 

5  to 

18  x    4 

OBJECTOR 

51A 

6 

1.85 

60 

111 

75 

3^ 

3 

5  to 

18  x    4 

OBEYING 

5H 

8 

2.46 

60 

147 

85 

4 

3 

5  to 

20  x    5 

OBITUARY 

6 

8 

2.94 

55 

161 

75 

4 

3 

5  to 

20  x    5 

OBFIRM 

7 

8 

4.00 

55 

220 

100 

5 

4 

5  to 

28  x    6 

OBLATION 

8 

8 

5.22 

55 

287 

100 

5 

4 

5  to 

30  x    6 

OBTUND 

8 

10 

6.52 

50 

326 

90 

6 

5 

5  to 

30  x    6 

OBSEQUENT 

9 

10 

8.26 

50 

413 

90 

6 

5 

5  to 

30  x    8 

OBTRUSIVE 

10 

10 

10.20 

45 

459 

90 

8 

6 

5  to 

36  x    8 

OBEAH 

11 

12 

14.81 

42 

622 

90 

10 

8 

5  to  1 

36  x  10 

OBI 

12 

12 

17.62 

42 

740 

75 

10 

8 

5  to  1 

36x10 

OBITUAL 

12 

14 

20.56 

40 

822 

100 

12 

10 

5  to  1 

44x10 

OBJECT 

13 

14 

24.12 

40 

965 

85 

12 

10 

5  to  1 

44x10 

OBJECTING 

14 

14 

27.98 

40 

1119 

75 

12 

10 

5  to  1 

46x10 

OBJECTIVE 

*NOTE. — Sizes  10  x  10  and  larger  furnished  with  tight  pulley  only. 

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Deming  Single-Acting  Triplex  Plunger  Pump 
Fig.  40,  for  Medium  Service 


- 


Fig.  40,  Sizes  4  x  6  to  5^  x  6 


Fig.  40,  Sizes  5>^  x  8  and  6x8 


Fig.  40,  Sizes  7  x  8  to  9  x  10  with  Type  "B"  Drive 

Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPES)  consists  of  intermediate  pump  gear,  rawhide,  or  fibre, 
motor  pinion,  and  bedplate  under  both  pump  and  motor,  except  in  the  larger  sizes,  which  have 
separate  motor  bedplate  bolted  to  the  pump  base.  Recommended  where  space  for  installation  is 
limited  and  some  noise  due  to  high  speed  gearing  is  not  objectionable. 

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Deming  Single-Acting  Triplex  Plunger  Pump 
Fig.  52,  for  Heavy  Duty 

Fig.  52  Single-Acting  Triplex  Pump  is  designed  for  working  pressures  of  from  200  to  400 
pounds,  or  equivalent  elevations.  It  is  especially  adapted  for  general  water  supply,  boiler 
feeding,  hydraulic  elevators  and  mine  pumping,  where  the  pressures  do  not  exceed  the  ratings 
given  below. 

FRAME  consists  of  two  standards,  and  includes  crosshead  guides  and  main  crank  shaft 
bearings,  the  latter  being  lined  with  best  anti-friction  metal. 

CRANK  SHAFT  is  of  best  open  hearth  steel  casting  in  one  piece. 

GEARING  is  machine  cut,  and  is  double  in  size  6x8  for  300  pounds  pressure  and  larger 
sizes;  smaller  sizes  made  with  double  gearing  at  extra  price. 

PINION  SHAFT  is  of  steel,  running  in  boxes  lined  with  best  anti-friction  metal  and 
bolted  to  main  housings. 

CONNECTING  RODS  have  bronze  boxes  with  wedge  and  screw  adjustment  at  the  crosshead 
end,  and  marine  type  babbitted  boxes  at  the  crank  end. 

CROSSHEADS  run  in  bored  guides,  and  have  bronze  shoes  adjustable  for  wear. 

PLUNGERS  are  of  hard  close-grained  cast  iron,  finished  true  and  smooth,  and  reciprocate 
through  deep  stuffing  boxes. 

CYLINDERS  and  base  are  in  one  casting  in  sizes  8  x  10  and  smaller,  and  in  larger  sizes  are 
in  three  separate  castings  bolted  to  the  base. 

VALVE  CHAMBERS  are  separate  from  and  bolted  to  the  cylinders.  They  are  of  liberal  pro- 
portion, affording  large  valve  area,  and  all  valves  are  readily  accessible. 

VALVES  for  300  pounds  pressure  or  less  are  of  special  composition  rubber  with  bronze 
seats  of  the  grid  type,  unless  specified  otherwise.  For  higher  pressure,  valves  are  of  bronze. 

AIR  CHAMBER  supplied  with  pumps.     Vacuum  Chamber  to  order. 
GREASE  CUPS,  or  Oil  Cups  if  specified,  and  wrenches  furnished  with  pump. 

SPECIAL  CONSTRUCTION:  Solid  bronze  plungers,  bronze  lined  stuffing  boxes  and  glands 
rawhide  pinions,  or  other  variations  from  standard  construction,  at  extra  price. 

For  different  Types  of  Drive  for  pumps  direct  connected  with  electric  motor,  gas 
engine,  or  other  motive  power,  see  pages  155  to  162,  inclusive. 


Fig.  52,  Standard  Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


PLUNGERS 

CAPACITY 

DIAM.  OF  PIPES 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Gallons 
per  Rev. 

Usual 
Revs, 
per 

Gallons 
per  Min. 

Maximum 
Working 
Pressure 

Suction 
Inches 

Dischg. 
Inches 

Gear 
Ratio 

"Tight  and 
Loose 
Pulleys 

Cipher 

Min. 

Pounds 

3 

6 

.55 

50 

27.5 

400 

OT/ 

2 

5  to  1 

24  x   5 

OULONG 

3H 

6 

.75 

50 

37.5 

300 

2Yz 

2 

5tol 

24  x    5 

OUPHE 

4 

6 

.98 

50 

49.0 

230 

OT/ 

2 

5  to  1 

24  x    5 

OUPHEN 

4 

8 

1.30 

45 

58.5 

325 

3 

2^ 

5tol 

28  x    6 

OURETIC 

6 

8 

2.93 

45 

131. 

250 

5 

4 

5  tol 

30  x    8 

OUSEL 

6 

8 

2.93 

45 

131. 

300 

5 

4 

5  tol 

36  x    8 

OUST 

6H 

8 

3.44 

45 

155. 

260 

5 

4 

5  to  1 

36  x    8 

OUTLOOK 

7 

8 

4.00 

45 

180. 

220 

5 

4 

5  to  1 

36  x    8 

OUSTED 

7 

10 

5.00 

42 

210. 

300 

6 

5 

5  to  1 

42x10 

OUSTING 

8 

10 

6.52 

42 

273. 

220 

6 

5 

5  tol 

42x10 

OUSTER 

8 

12 

7.83 

40 

313. 

340 

8 

7 

5  tol 

48x14 

OUTING 

9 

12 

9.91 

40 

396. 

275 

8 

7 

5  tol 

48x14 

OUTER 

10 

12 

12.24 

40 

489. 

225 

8 

7 

5  to  1 

48x14 

OUTERLY 

*Sizes  7  x  10  and  larger  are  furnished  with  tight  pulley  only. 

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158 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Single-Acting  Triplex  Plunger  Pump 
Fig.  52,  for  Heavy  Duty 


Fig.  52,  Size  4x8 


Fig.  52,  Size  6^x8 

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159 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Single-Acting  Triplex  Plunger  Pump 

Fig.  48 


Especially  designed  for  pumping  into  open  or  compression  tanks  in  apartment  houses, 
residences,  office  buildings,  or  wherever  quietness  of  operation  is  essential.  These  pumps  have 
unusually  large  valve  area,  which  permits  operating  at  much  higher  speeds  than  is  the  usual 
practice  with  geared  pumps,  resulting  in  much  greater  capacity  for  the  space  occupied. 

FRAME  consists  of  three  standards,  which  include  the  crosshead  guides  and  the  main 
crank  shaft  bearings,  the  latter  being  lined  with  best  anti-friction  metal. 

CRANK  SHAFT  is  of  best  open  hearth  steel  in  one  piece,  and  extended  to  receive  driving 
pulley. 

CONNECTING  RODS,  in  sizes  4x  6  and  larger,  have  bronze  boxes  with  wedge  and  screw  adjust- 
ment at  the  crosshead  ends,  and  marine  type  babbitted  boxes  at  the  crank  end.  Smaller  sizes 
have  bronze  bushings  at  crosshead  end. 

CROSSHEADS  run  in  bored  guides,  and  sizes  4x6  and  larger  have  bronze  shoes  adjustable 
for  wear. 

PLUNGERS  are  of  close  grained  cast  iron,  finished  true  and  smooth,  and  reciprocate  through 
packing  of  ample  depth. 

CYLINDERS  in  sizes  5x6  and  smaller  are  integral  with  the  main  guide  frame. 

VALVE  CHAMBERS  in  sizes  3^  x  4  and  larger  are  separate  castings  bolted  to  the  cylinders. 
All  valves  are  readily  accessible. 

VALVES  for  cold  water  are  rubber  discs  protected  on  top  from  cylindrically  wound  springs 
by  brass  plates.  Bronze  or  hard  rubber  valves  furnished  for  hot  water  when  specified. 

VALVE  SEATS  are  of  bronze,  and  in  sizes  2x2  and  larger  are  of  grid  type,  screwed  into 
the  decks. 

GREASE  CUPS,  or  Oil  Cups  if  preferred,  and  wrenches  furnished  with  all  pumps,  also  air 
chamber  if  specified.  Vacuum  Chamber  to  order  at  extra  price. 

SPECIALS:  Pumps  furnished  with  brass  cased  plungers,  or  solid  bronze  plungers,  and 
bronze  lined  stuffing  boxes  and  glands  at  extra  price. 

For  different  Types  of  Drive  for  Fig.  48  pumps  in  connection  with  electric  motor  and 
gas  engine,  see  opposite  page. 


Fig.  48,  Standard  Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


PLUNGERS 

CAPACITY 

Maximum 

DIAM.  OF  PIPES 

Working 

*Pulley 

Cipher 

Diam. 

Stroke 

Gallons 

Usual 

Gallons 

Pressure 

Suction 

Discharge 

Inches 

Inches 

per  Rev. 

Revs. 

per  Min. 

Pounds 

Inches 

Inches 

per  Min. 

\\<t 

1V4 

034 

140 

4.8 

100 

\Y 

1 

16  x   3 

OXPECK 

2 

2 

.081 

120 

9.7 

100 

2 

1H 

24  x    3 

OXALITE 

2H 

2 

.127 

120 

15.2 

100 

2 

1*1 

30  x    3 

OXAMIDE 

2L£ 

3 

.191 

110 

21.0 

100 

2V£ 

2 

36  x    3 

OXIDATE 

3 

3 

.275 

110 

30.2 

100 

2V£ 

2 

42  x    3 

OXIDATION 

3J4 

3 

.375 

110 

41.2 

100 

2H 

2 

48  x    3 

OXIDATOR 

or/ 

4 

.499 

95 

47.4 

100 

3 

2V£ 

42  x    4 

OXIODIC 

4 

4 

.65 

95 

61.7 

100 

3 

2J4 

48  x    4 

OXONIAN 

4 

6 

.98 

85 

83.3 

100 

3 

48  x    5 

OXEN 

6 

1.24 

85 

105.4 

100 

3\S 
7* 

3 

48  x    5 

OXBOW 

5 

6 

1.53 

85 

130.0 

100 

3 

48  x    6 

OXEYED 

8 

2  46 

75 

184.5 

100 

5  3 

4 

54  x    8 

OXPITH 

6 

8 

2.94 

75 

220.5 

100 

5 

4 

60  x    8 

OXYTONE 

7 

8 

4.00 

75 

300.0 

100 

6 

5 

60x10 

OXIDABLE 

*Pumps  regularly  furnished  with  tight  pulley  only;  loose  pulley  at  extra  price. 

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160 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Single-Acting  Triplex  Plunger  Pump 

Fig.  48 


Fig.  48.  Sizes  2  x  2  to  3^  x  3 


Fig   48.  Sizes  3H  x  4  to  o  x  6 


Fig.  48.  Sizes  2  x  2  to  3%  x  3  with  Type  "C"  Drive 


Fig.  48,  Sizes  2  :x  2  to 


x  3,  with  Type  "B"  Drive 


Type  "C"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPEC)  includes  cast-iron  bedplate  under  pump  and  motor,  with 
connection  by  short  belt  and  spring  belt  tightener.  Very  desirable  outfit  where  limited  space  is 
available  for  installation  and  quietness  in  operation  is  essential. 

Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPEB)  includes  cast-iron  bedplate  on  which  both  pump  and 
motor  are  mounted  with  connection  by  gear  and  rawhide,  or  fibre,  motor  pinion.  Recommended 
where  space  for  installation  is  limited  and  some  noise  due  to  gearing  is  not  objectionable. 

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161 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Types  "C"  and  "D"  Drives  for  Deming  Geared  Power  Pumps 


Fig.  50,  Sizes  2  x  2  to  3^4  x  3  with  Type  "C"  Drive]          Fig.  40,  Sizes  4  x  6  to  5^  x  6  with  Type  "D"  Drive 

Type  "C"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPEC)  consists  of  bedplate  under  pump  and  motor,  with  con- 
nection by  short  belt  and  spring  belt  tightener.  Recommended  where  limited  space  is  available 
and  quiet  running  is  essential.  With  rawhide  pump  pinion,  practically  all  noise  is  eliminated. 
Type  "D"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPED)  consists  of  bedplate  under  pump  and  motor  in  smaller 
sizes,  and  motor  bed  plate  bolted  to  pump  bed  plate  in  larger  sizes,  with  motor  connected  to  pump 
by  silent  chain  drive.  More  quiet  in  operation  than  the  geared  drive  and  occupies  small  space. 

Type  "K"  Drive  for  Deming  Geared  Power  Pumps 


Fig.  50,  Size  5^4  x  8  with  Type  "K"  Drive 

Type  "K"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPEK)  furnished  with  friction  cut-off  coupling  for  direct  con- 
necting to  gas  engine  on  masonry  or  other  foundations.     No  bedplate  furnished. 

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162 


HORIZONTAL 
DOUBLE-ACTING 
POWER    PUMPS 

FOR 

VARIOUS      D  UTI  E  S 

DOUBLE-ACTING  POWER  PUMPS 
OPERATED  FROM  ANY  POWER 
SOURCE  FOR  MINE  PUMPING, 
CONTRACTORS'  USE,  WATER 
TANK  SERVICE  IN  FACTORIES 
AND  MILLS,  PNEUMATIC  TANK 
SERVICE,  ETC. 


SEPARATE   BULLETINS 

Descriptive  of  our  complete  line  of  horizontal  power  pumps  and  com- 
prising many  different  types  and  sizes,  will  be  sent  upon  request. 
However,  to  give  a  general  idea  of  the  appearance  and  construction 
of  these  pumps,  a  few  representative  types  are  listed  in  this  section 
of  the  Catalogue. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "Atlas"  Double-Acting  Power  Piston  Pump 

Fig.  691 

For  Hydro-Pneumatic  Water  Systems  and 
General  Water  Supply 

Especially  Adapted  to  Hydro-Pneumatic  Service 

The  "Atlas"  Pump  is  regularly  fitted  with  an  air-charging  device  for  supply- 
ing air  to  pneumatic  tank  for  hydro-pneumatic  water  supply.  If  the  pump  is  to 
be  placed  lower  than  the  source  of  supply,  we  recommend  that  it  be  fitted  with 
air  compressor  (see  illustration  at  bottom  of  opposite  page) ;  but  if  water  supply 
is  located  at  a  lower  level  than  the  pump,  the  regular  air-charging  device  will  be 
entirely  satisfactory. 

Suited  for  Long   Distance   Pumping 

The  "Atlas"  Pump  is  DOUBLE-ACTING  and  discharges  water  at  each  stroke 
of  the  pump.  It  will  lift  water  vertically  by  suction,  a  distance  of  25  feet  or  less. 

It  will  draw  water  horizontally  from  200  to  300  feet;  will  force  it  vertically 
150  feet;  and  will  also  force  water  horizontally  for  two  or  three  miles,  provided 
the  discharge  pipe  is  large  enough  to  prevent  excessive  friction.  With  a  IJ^-inch 
discharge  pipe  the  "Atlas"  Pump  can  usually  be  depended  upon  to  force  water 
horizontally  for  approximately  one  mile.  However,  for  hydro-pneumatic  service, 
the  pump  should  be  placed  as  near  the  tank  as  possible.  The  "Atlas"  is  built 
for  75  pounds  maximum  pressure. 

Smallest  Size  Easy  to  Operate  With  Hand  Attachment 
The  "Atlas"  may  be  operated  by  gasoline  engine  or  electric  motor.     The 
2/4  x  5-inch  size  will  be  fitted  with  hand  attachment  when  specified.     This  is 
often  done  as  a  precaution  against  failure  of  engine  or  motor.    When  operated 
by  hand  the  "Atlas"  works  no  harder  than  the  ordinary  hand  tank  pump. 

Suction  and  Discharge  Valves  Easy  to  Reach 

Each  of  the  two  valve  chambers  contains  one  set  of  discharge  and  suction 
valves.  To  gain  access  to  these  valves,  remove  the  three  cap  screws  from  each 
of  the  valve  chamber  covers.  The  opening  thus  made  is  plenty  large  enough  to 
admit  inserting  the  hand  for  withdrawal  of  one  set  of  the  discharge  valves.  A  set 
of  suction  valves  is  located  directly  under  the  discharge  valves  in  each  valve 
chamber.  These  suction  valves  may  be  withdrawn  through  the  same  opening  as 
the  discharge  valves. 

Other  Points  of  Advantage 

Cylinder  is  brass  lined.  On  the  two  larger  sizes  the  liner  may  be  easily 
removed.  All  bearings  are  babbitted,  insuring  long  life  and  minimum  friction. 
Gears  are  fully  enclosed  by  cast  iron  gear  guard.  Cylinder  and  valve  decks  are 
cast  in  one  piece.  They  cannot  pull  apart. 

Crank  end  of  connecting  rod  has  adjustable  boxes  which  permits  taking  up 
of  all  wear.  Valves  are  metal,  faced  with  rubber,  and  have  BRASS  VALVE  SEATS. 
Oil  pockets  and  grease  cups  insure  thorough  lubrication. 

The  "Atlas"  is  made  in  three  sizes,  234  x  5,  3  x  6,  and  4x8,  with  capacities 
of  600,  1200  and  2400  gallons  per  hour  respectively.  "Atlas"  Pumps  are  painted 
"Quaker  Gray"  and  trimmed  in  gold. 

Shipping  weights  are  as  follows :  2M  x  5—140  Ibs.  3  x  6—275  Ibs.  4x8—  350  Ibs. 

For  Types  of  Drives,  Capacities,  Sizes,  Prices,  Etc.,  of  Fig.  691,  see  Pages  170  and  171. 
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164 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "Atlas"  Double- Acting  Power  Pump 

For  Wells  and  Cisterns  25  Feet  Deep  or  Less 

Fig.  691 


Hand  Lever  Attachment  for  Fig.  691. 
Furnished  on  the  2J^  x  5  size  only 


Fig.  691,  with  Tight  and  Loose  Pulleys,  also  Air  Charging  Device 


Fig.  691,  with  Air  Compressor 

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165 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "Atlas"  Double-Acting  Power  Pump 

For  Wells  and  Cisterns  25  Feet  Deep  or  Less 

Fig.  691 

(Continued  from  two  preceding  pages) 

A  few  of  the  reasons  for  the  popularity  of  the  "Atlas"  pump  are  mentioned  on  page  164. 

Further  specifications,  also  list  prices,  descriptions  and  illustrations  of  various  types  of 
drives,  will  be  found  on  this  and  the  opposite  page. 

Complete  hydro-pneumatic  systems  in  which  the  "Atlas"  pump  is  used  are  illustrated 
and  described  on  pages  192  and  193. 

A  SPECIAL  AIR  COMPRESSOR  will  be  supplied  (see  illustration  at  bottom  of  page  165) 
when  desired,  at  extra  price,  as  listed  below. 

Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  "TYPES").  Includes  cast  iron  sub-base,  intermediate  gear 
and  rawhide  pinion  for  connecting  electric  motor. 

Type  "C"  Drive  (Cipher,  "TYPEC").  Same  as  Type  "CI"  Drive  with  addition  of  cast 
iron  sub-base  under  pump  and  motor.  Belt  is  included.  Motor  furnished  at  extra  price. 

Type  "CI"  Drive  (Cipher,  "TYPECI").  Includes  tight  pulley,  20  inches  diameter  or 
smaller,  with  belt  tightener  of  gravity  type  for  driving  by  electric  motor  or  gas  engine  with  short 
belt  pulley  centers.  Larger  diameter  pulley  supplied  at  extra  price.  Belt  is  not  included. 

Type  "G"  Drive  (Cipher,  "TYPEG").  Includes  a  horizontal  or  vertical  water-cooled, 
or  a  vertical  air-cooled,  gasoline  engine  mounted  on  a  cast  iron  sub-base  with  pump  and  con- 
nected by  gearing.  See  below  for  prices  of  outfits  with  different  styles  of  engines. 

HAND  OPERATION:  Size  2^x5  is  furnished,  when  desired,  with  lever,  link  and  attach- 
ments as  illustrated,  for  operating  by  hand  in  case  of  emergency.  (Cipher,  "  HANDOP.") 

Capacities,  Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


PISTONS 

Revs. 
Minute 

Gallons 
per  Min. 
at  Max- 
imum 
Speed 

Max- 
imum 
Working 
Pressure 
Pounds 

DIAMETER  OF 
PIPES 

Tight 
and 
Loose 
Pulleys 

*Cipher 

PRICES 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Suction 
Inches 

Discharge 
Inches 

With 
Standard 
Pulleys 

Extra  for 
Hand 
Operating 
Attach- 
ment 

Extra  for 
Air 
Com- 
pressor 

I* 

4 

5 

6 

8 

60 
55 
50 

9.6 
19.2 
42.5 

75 
75 
75 

l» 

2y2 

1 

i* 

8x2^ 
14x3 
16x4 

FLAUNT 
FLAG 
FLAGGING 

$  60.00 
165.00 
200.00 

$6.00 

$15.00 
18.00 
22.50 

PISTONS 

PRICES  CONTINUED 

MOTOR  OR  ENGINE  NOT  INCLUDED 

WITH  "G"  DRIVE  —  ENGINE  INCLUDED 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

With 
"B" 
Drive 

With 
"C" 
Drive 

With 
"CI" 
Drive 

With 
"G" 
Drive 

$120.00 
250.00 
335.00 

Prices  on  Application 

32M 

4 

5 
6 
8 

$115.00 
245.00 
330.00 

$105.00 
235.00 
320.00 

$  68.00 
185.00 
245.00 

*When  telegraphing  with  reference  to  either  of  the  types  of  drive,  place  the  cipher  word  representing  the  type 
of  drive  immediately  following  the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  pump. 

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166 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Types'of  Drives  for  "Atlas"  Double-Acting 
Power  Piston  Pump 
Fig.  091 


Fig.  691,  with  Type  "B"  Drive  and 
Electric  Motor 


Fig.  691,  with  Type  "CI"  Drive, 
also  Motor  and  Automatic  Control 


Fig.  691,  with  Type  "C"  Drive  and  Motor 


Fig.  691,  with  Type  "G"  Drive  and  Water- 
Cooled  Vertical  Engine 

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167 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Double-Acting  Power  Pump 
With  Attachment  for  Pumping  Air 

Fig.  708 


Fig.  708  is  a  double-acting  power  pump,  made  in  three  sizes,  and  good  for  pumping  against 
pressures  up  to  200  pounds,  which  makes  it  an  admirable  pump  for  contractor's  service  and 
hydro-pneumatic  water  supply  systems. 

It  is  adapted  for  a  suction  lift  of  24  feet  or  less. 

Any  available  power  may  be  used  to  drive  the  pump,  such  as  gasoline  engine,  electric 
motor,  etc.  Air  chamber  has  ample  capacity. 

There  are  no  air  pockets  in  this  pump  so  it  cannot  become  "air  bound." 

CYLINDER  is  reversible,  so  suction  and  discharge  pipes  may  be  arranged  for  either  side. 

CYLINDER  LINER:   Brass  and  removable. 

PISTON  PACKING:   Special  fibrous  cup  packing. 

SUCTION  VALVE  DECK  is  removable,  to  give  access  to  suction  valves. 

GEARS:    Ratio  5  to  1.     Machine-cut  from  the  solid;    not  cast  teeth. 

PULLEYS:   See  list  below. 

VALVES:    Brass  balls;    are  accessible  without  interference  with  the  piping. 

VALVE  SEATS  are  cast  bronze,  and  removable. 

PISTON  ROD:   Cannot  buckle  or  get  out  of  line  as  it  is  double  rod  guided. 

Type  "B"  is  used  to  indicate  direct  connected  motor  drive. 

Type  "CI"  Drive:  Includes  tight  pulley,  as  follows:  No.  1,  8x4;  No.  2,  16x4; 
No.  3,  16  x  4.  With  belt  tightener  of  the  gravity  type.  Pulleys  of  different  diameters  fur- 
nished at  extra  price.  Dimensions 


No. 

Height 
Inches 

Length 
Inches 

Width 
Inche.s 

1 
2 
3 

25 
33 
33 

36 
40 
40 

15 

18 
18 

Capacities,  Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


PISTON 

Rev- 
olutions 

Minute 

Capac- 
ity per 
Minute 
at  Max- 
imum 
Speed 

Maxi- 
mum 
Work- 
ing 
Pres- 
sure in 
Pounds 

DIAMETER  OF 
PIPES 

Gear 
Ratio 

Tight 
and 
Loose 
Pulley 

Wgt. 

PRICE 

*Cipher 

With 
Tight 
and 
Loose 
Pulley 

With 
"CI" 
Drive 

Extra 
for 
Type 

Drive 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Suc- 
tion 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Inches 

2 

|M 

5 
5 
5 

60 
60 
60 

8.16 
12.78 
18.36 

200 
200 
200 

1M 

IH 

^ 

Wi 

5  to  1 
5  to  1 
5  to  1 

14x3 
16x4 
16x4 

150 
230 
250 

$  60.00:$  62.00  $50.00 
90.00      93.00!    60.00 
110.  00|   114.00     65.00 

FRIEZE 
FRIEZER 
FRIEZED 

*In  telegraphing,  if  motor  drive  is  wanted,  add 
'TYPECI"  to  cipher  word. 


TYPEB"  to  cipher  word.     If  "CI"  drive  is  desired,  add 
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168 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES      & 


Deming  Horizontal  Double-Acting  Piston  Pump 

For  Heavy  Duty 

Fig.  1696 


FIG.  1696  is  especially  recommended  for  pumping  oils  and  other  liquids  where  a  pump  for 
high  pressure  is  required. 

MAIN  FRAME  is  of  heavy  box  type,  and  includes  bored  crosshead  guide  and  babbitt-lined 
shaft  bearings. 

CYLINDER  is  of  cast  iron  fitted  with  spring  ring  piston. 

CRANK  SHAFT  is  of  best  open  hearth  steel  casting,  accurately  machined. 

GEARING  is  machine-cut  from  the  solid  and  entirely  enclosed  in  substantial  gear  guard. 

CONNECTING  ROD  has  babbitt-lined  adjustable  bearing  at  the  crank  end  and  bronze  bushing 
at  the  crosshead  end. 

CROSSHEAD  reciprocates  through  a  bored  guide  and  has  shoes  adjustable  for  wear. 

PISTON  is  of  cast  iron  with  spring  ring  packing. 

PISTON  ROD  is  of  steel  working  through  deep  stuffing  box  with  bolted  gland. 

VALVES  are  bronze  balls  on  bronze  seats  screwed  into  the  decks  and  are  easily  accessible. 

STANDARD  CONSTRUCTION  includes  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  grease  cups  and  companion 
pipe  flanges  of  sizes  listed. 

Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPEB)  for  connecting  to  an  electric  motor,  includes  a  substantial 
cast-iron  sub-base  under  pump  and  motor,  with  an  intermediate  gear  and  rawhide  motor  pinion 
for  connecting  motor  to  pump.  See  illustration  of  Fig.  716  Type  "B"  Drive,  page  173. 

Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


PISTON 

Capacity 
per 
Revol'ns 
Gallons 

Revol'ns 
per 

Minute 

Capacity 
per  Min. 
at  Max. 
Speed 
Gallons 

j 
Max. 
Working 
Pressure 
Pounds 

DIAMETER  OF 
PIPES 

Tight 
and 
Loose 
Pulleys 
Inches 

"•Cipher 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Suction 
Inches 

!  Disch'ge       Ratio 
Inches 

.368     45  to  55 


20 


300 


6  to  1       18x4      FLAWLESS 


*\Vhen  telegraphing  with  reference  to  Type  "  B"  Drive,  placecipher  word  "TYPEB"  immediately  following  cipher  word 
for  the  standard  belt-driven  pump. 

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169 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "  Triumph  "  Double-Acting  Piston  Pump 
Fig.  609,  for  Medium  Service 


Fig.  609  "TRIUMPH"  Piston  Pump  has  been  on  the  market  for  many  years,  and  has 
gained  great  popularity  as  a  gathering  pump  in  mines  where  a  pump  of  but  small  capacity  is 
required.  It  is  also  well  adapted  to  use  in  circulating  brine,  tank  supply  and  boiler  feeding  where 
pressures  do  not  exceed  the  ratings  below. 

The  pump  cylinder  is  securely  bolted  to  a  substantial  bed  plate,  and  the  crank  shaft, 
rod  guide,  yoke  and  pitman  are  so  arranged  as  to  keep  all  parts  in  perfect  alignment.  All  standard 
pumps  have  piston  with  hydraulic  cup  packing,  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  cut  gearing  and  babbitted 
bearings.  The  piston  rod,  stuffing  box,  valves  and  valve  seats  are  made  of  brass,  and  cylinders 
are  brass  lined  except  in  "bronze  cylinder"  and  "all  bronze"  pumps. 

Modification  of  standard  construction  to  suit  special  requirements  can  be  made  at 
extra  price. 

Fig.  609  with  Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  "TYPEB")  is  the  standard  pump  without  pulleys, 
but  with  sub-base  and  gearing  connection  for  electric  motor,  as  illustrated  on  opposite  page. 

NOTE.  Fig.  609  can  also  be  furnished  mounted  on  portable  truck  with  motor. 
Fig.  609,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


PISTONS 

CAPACITY 

Maximum 
Working 
Pressure 
Pounds 

DIAM.  OF  PIPES 

Gear 
Ratio 

Tight 
and 
Loose 
Pulleys 

Height 
with 
Type"B" 
Drive 
Inches 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Gallons 
per  Rev. 

Usual 
Revs, 
per  Min 

Gallons 
per  Min. 

Suction 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Inches 

2>* 

4X 

.19 

40 

7.6 

100 

m 

IK 

3  to  1 

16x4 

31 

3 

4H 

.27 

40 

10.8 

80 

IK 

IX 

3  to  1 

16x4 

31  1A 

4 

4H 

.48 

40 

19.2 

65 

2 

m 

3  to  1 

16x4 

33 

5 

W 

.76 

40 

30.4 

50 

2H 

2 

3  to  1 

16x4 

34  y2 

List  Prices  of  Standard  Pump 


PISTONS 

BRASS  LINED 

*BRONZE  CYL.  AND  PISTON 

*ALL  BRONZE 

tExtra  for 
Type  "B" 
Drive 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

Cipher 

Price 

2H 

4^ 

FATE 

$185.00 

FATHERLY 

$245.00 

FATLING 

$275.00 

$105.00 

3 

4^ 

FATAL 

190.00 

FATHOM 

255.00 

FATNER 

300.00 

105.00 

4 

4^ 

FATALITY 

195.00 

FATIGUE 

275.00 

FATNESS 

330  00 

115.00 

5 

4^ 

FATEFUL 

200.00 

FATTY 

330.00 

FATLY 

390.00 

115.00 

*Pumps  with  "Brass  Cylinder  and  Piston"  also  have  brass  cylinder  and  valve  decks,  while  "All  Brass"  pumps 
have  all  parts  which  come  in  contact  with  the  water  made  of  brass. 

tWhen   telegraphing   with   reference    to    Type    "B"    Drive,    place   cipher  word  "TYPEB"  immediately  following 
the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  pump. 

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170 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "Triumph"  Double-Acting  Piston  Pump 
Fig.  609,  for  Medium  Service 


Fig.  609,  All  Sizes 


Fig.  609  with  Type  "B"  Drive 

Engineering  Tables  and  Information  Relating  to  Hydraulics,  Pages  239  to  248 

171 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

, 


Deming  "Ajax"  Double- Acting  Piston  Pump 
Fig.  716,  for  Medium  Service 


Fig.  716  is  especially  recom- 
mended as  a  gathering  pump  and 
for  other  use  in  mines  where  the 
maximum  discharge  pressure  does 
not  exceed  that  for  which  it  is  rated. 
It  is  also  a  very  desirable  pump  for 
brine  circulation  and  for  tank  sup- 
ply for  factories,  railway  water 
stations,  etc. 

MAIN  FRAME  is  of  heavy  box 
type,  and  includes  bored  crosshead 
guide  and  babbitt-lined  shaft  bear- 
ings. 

CYLINDER  is  of  cast  iron  with 
cast  bronze  liner,  and  contains  the 
valves  which  are  readily  accessible 
without  disturbing  pipe  connections. 

CRANK  SHAFT  is  of  best  open 
hearth  annealed  steel  casting,  accu- 
rately machined. 

GEARING  is  machine  cut  from 
the  solid. 

CONNECTING  ROD  has  babbitt-lined  adjustable  bearing  at  the  crank  end,  and  bronze 
bushing  at  the  crosshead  end. 

CROSSHEAD  reciprocates  through  a  bored  guide,  and  has  shoes  adjustable  for  wear. 

PISTON  is  fibrous  packed. 

PISTON  ROD  is  of  bronze  working  through  deep  stuffing  box,  with  bolted  gland. 

VALVES  are  of  rubber,  on  bronze  grid  seats,  which  are  screwed  into  the  decks. 

STANDARD  CONSTRUCTION  includes  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  grease  cups,  wrenches  and  com- 
panion pipe  flanges  of  sizes  listed.  Modifications  of  standard  construction  furnished  at  extra  price. 

TYPE  "B"  DRIVE  (Cipher,  "TYPEB")  for  connecting  an  electric  motor  includes  a  sub- 
stantial cast  iron  sub-base  under  pump  and  motor,  with  an  intermediate  gear  and  rawhide  pinion 
for  connecting  motor  to  the  pump  as  illustrated. 

NOTE.  The  5  and  6-inch  stroke  pumps  can  also  be  furnished  mounted  on  portable  truck 
with  motor. 

TYPE  "BA"  DRIVE  (Cipher,  "TYPEBA")  includes  an  intermediate  gear  and  rawhide  pinion 
for  connecting  an  electric  motor,  the  main  frame  being  altered  on  top  to  permit  mounting  the 
motor  thereon.  This  drive  is  only  furnished  with  10-inch  stroke  sizes  and  only  for  motors  having 
frames  of  comparatively  small  dimensions. 

Fig.  716,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Fig.  716,  All  Sizes 


PISTONS 

Cap. 

Rev. 
Gal. 

Revol'ns 
per 
Minute 

Capacity 
per  Minute 
at  Maxi- 
mum Speed 
Gallons 

Maximum 
Working 
Pressure 
Pounds 

DIAM.  OF  PIPES 

Gear 
Ratio 

Height 
Tight       with 
and        Type 
Loose       "B" 
Pulleys     Drive 
Inches 

"Cipher 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Suc'n 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Inches 

4 
5 

5 

6 
(i 

7 
8 

5 
5 
6 
6 
10 
10 
10 

.534 
.833 
1.000 
1.448 
2.395 
3.279 
4.275 

50  to  60 
50  to  60 
45  to  55 
45  to  55 
40  to  50 
40  to  50 
40  to  50 

31.04 

49.98 
55.00 
79.64 
119.7o 
163.95 
213.75 

75 

75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
75 

2 

^ 

3 
4 
5 
6 

2 

2 
2^ 

§* 

4 
5 

6  to 
6  to 
6  to 
6  to 
6  to 
6  to 
6  to 

14x3       35 
16x4       3olA 
18x4       39  1A 
20x5       37  y2 
24  x  5       46 
28x5       56 
30  x  6       57 

FLATIVE 
FLAILING 
FLATLY 
FLATNESS 
FLATT  EN- 
FLATTERY 
FLATTERER 

*When   telegraphing   with   reference   to   type  "B"  or  "BA"  Drive,  place  Cipher  word  "TYPES"  or  "TYPEBA," 
respectively,  immediately  following  the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  belt-driven  pump. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  S 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  "Ajax"  Double- Acting  Piston  Pump 
Fig.  716,  with  Types  "B"  and  "BA"  Drives 


Fig.  71G  with  Type  "B"  Drive 


Fig.  716  with  Type  "BA"  Drive 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

173 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  "Neptune"  Double-Acting  Piston  Pump 
Fig.  696,  for  Medium  Service 


Fig.  696,  All  Sizes 

Fig.  696  differs  from  our  other  types  of  horizontal  piston  pumps  in  that  all  valves  are 
quickly  accessible  from  the  top  by  loosening  two  nuts.  This  is  especially  desirable  in  handling 
mine  water  where  small  particles  of  coal  or  other  foreign  substances  are  liable  to  clog  the  valves. 
This  pump  is  also  well  suited  for  brine  pumping  and  general  water  supply  where  pressure  does 
not  exceed  75  pounds. 

MAIN  FRAME  is  of  heavy  box  type,  and  includes  bored  crosshead  guide  and  babbitt-lined 
shaft  bearings. 

CYLINDER  is  of  cast  iron  with  cast  bronze  liner,  and  contains  all  valves. 

CRANK  SHAFT  is  of  best  open  hearth  annealed  steel  casting,  accurately  machined. 

GEARING  is  machine  cut  from  the  solid. 

CONNECTING  ROD  has  babbitt-lined,  divided  bearing  at  the  crank  end  and  bronze  bushing 
at  the  crosshead  end. 

CROSSHEAD  reciprocates  through  a  bored  guide,  and  has  shoes  adjustable  for  wear. 

PISTON  is  fibrous  packed. 

PISTON  ROD  is  of  bronze  working  through  deep  stuffing  box,  with  bolted  gland. 

VALVES  are  of  rubber,  on  bronze  grid  seats,  which  are  screwed  into  the  decks. 

STANDARD  CONSTRUCTION  includes  tight  and  loose  pulleys,  grease  cups,  wrenches  and 
companion  pipe  flanges  of  sizes  listed.  Modifications  of  standard  construction  furnished  at 
extra  price. 

Types  "B"  and  "BA"  Drives 

Fig.  696  is  furnished  with  Type  "B"  Drive  in  all  sizes  the  same  as  Fig.  716,  and  with 
Type  "BA"  Drive  in  size  6  x  10  only.  See  illustration  and  description  on  pages  172  and  173. 

NOTE.  The  5  and  6-inch  stroke  pumps  can  be  furnished  on  portable  truck  with  motor. 

Fig.  696,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


PISTONS 

Cap. 
per 
Rev. 
Inches 

Revol'ns 
per 
Minute 

Capacity 
per  Min. 
at  Maxi- 
mum Speed 
Gallons 

Maximum 
Working 
Pressure 
Pounds 

DIAM.  OF  PIPES 

Gear 
Ratio 

Tight 
and 
Loose 
Pulleys 

Height 
with 
Type 
"B" 
Drive 
Inches 

*Cipher 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Suction 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Inches 

5 

5 

.833 

50  to  60 

49.98 

75 

2 

2 

6tol 

16x4 

291A 

FRILL 

6 

6 

1.448 

45  to  55 

79.64 

75 

3 

21A 

6  to  1 

20x5 

34 

FRILLED 

6 

10 

2.395 

40  to  50 

119.75 

75 

4 

3 

6  to  1 

24x5 

40 

FRILLING 

*When  telegraphing  with  reference  to  type  "B"  or  "BA"  Drive,  place  the  cipher  word  "TYPEB"  or  "TYPEBA, 
respectively,  immediately  following  the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  belt-driven  pump. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

174 


DEEP      WELL 
WORKING  HEADS 

FOR 
SPECIAL  WATER  SUPPLY 

EMBRACING  VARIOUS  TYPES  OF 
POWER  WORKING  HEADS  FOR 
USE  WITH  DEMING  BRASS  ARTE- 
SIAN WELL  AND  OTHER  TYPES 
OF  CYLINDERS;  ADAPTED  FOR 
OPERATION  BY  ELECTRIC 
MOTOR,  GAS,  OR  GASOLINE  EN- 
GINE, STEAM  ENGINE  AND 
WINDMILL;  USING  BELT,  GEAR- 
ING OR  CONNECTING  ROD. 


SEPARATE   BULLETINS 

Descriptive  of  our  complete  line  of  working  heads  and  compris- 
ing many  different  types  and  sizes,  will  be  sent  upon  request. 
However,  to  give  a  general  idea  of  the  appearance  and  construc- 
tion of  these  pumps,  a  few  representative  types  are  listed  in  this 
section  of  the  Catalogue. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deep  Well  Pumping 

.Information   Desired   to    Enable    Us    to  Intelligently 

Recommend  the  Best  Style   of 

Deep  Well  Pump 

"A"    Inside  diameter  of  well  casing inches. 

"  B  "    Total  depth  of  well feet. 

"  C  "    Depth  well  is  cased feet. 

Depth  to  surface  of  water 

Inside  diameter  of  discharge  pipe 

Length  of  discharge  pipe 

Discharge  head   .  .  feet  (or  discharge  pressure 


"D 
"E 
"F 
"G 


per  square  inch). 


.feet. 
.  .  inches. 

.feet. 
.  pounds 


Does  water  level  recede  when  well  is  pumped,  and  how 
much? 

What  capacity  in  gallons  per  minute  is  wanted  at  dis- 
charge? 

What  power  is  available  to  operate  pump? 

If  electric  power  is  available,  and  price  on  electric  motor 
is  wanted,  state  whether  current  is  direct  or  alter- 
nating, and  if  alternating,  state  phase  and  cycles. 


Suggestions  Concerning  the  Installation  of  Deep 
Well  Pumps 


The  cylinder  should  be  placed  at  such  depth  as  to  insure  its 
being  constantly  submerged,  and  unless  tests  show  that  the 
water  level  does  not  recede  materially  it  is  advisable  to  place  the 
cylinder  near  the  bottom  of  the  well. 

In  placing  the  cylinder  in  the  well  special  care  should  be 
taken  to  make  all  pipe  and  sucker  rod  joints  tight. 

For  convenience  in  shipping,  cylinders  are  usually  sent  with 
the  plunger  and  lower  valve  screwed  together,  and  these  must 
be  disconnected  before  lowering  the  cylinder  in  the  well. 

We  are  not  liable  for  damage  done  or  trouble  caused  by 
sand,  gravel,  chips  or  any  substance  other  than  clear  water. 
The  well  is  supposed  to  have  a  straight  clear  bore  of  the  size 
specified  so  that  the  pump  parts  will  go  into  it  when  reasonable 
clearance  is  allowed,  and  also  to  furnish  sufficient  clear  water 
to  supply  the  pump. 


Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and 

17G 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Deep  Well  Pump  Heads 

With  Double  Rod  Guides  and  Power  Attachment 

For  Wells  35  to  300  Feet  Deep 
Fig.  439  Fig.   1439 


These  pump  heads  have  crossheads  with  babbitted  bearings  working  on  double  heavy 
steel  rod  guides.  The  stuffing-box  gland  is  of  brass.  The  power  attachment  is  hinged  to  the 
crosshead  and  is  designed  to  fit  wood  rod  of  windmill,  although  it  can  be  altered  for  other 
style  connection  when  desired. 

Fig.  439  has  flanged  base  to  bolt  to  platform  or  foundation,  and  the  base  is  threaded  for 
pipe  that  connects  with  cylinder.  When  so  ordered,  a  separate  flange  threaded  for  drop  pipe, 
will  be  furnished  at  additional  cost. 

Fig.  1439  is  exactly  the  same  as  Fig.  439,  but  with  the  addition  of  a  large  flanged  air  chamber. 

For  use  with  Figs.  439  and  1439  pump  heads,  we  recommend  our  Figs.  311  and  324  artesian 
well  cylinders,  listed  elsewhere  and  connecting  with  pipe  of  larger  diameterthan  the  cylinder,  which 
will  permit  the  withdrawal  of  the  plunger  and  valve  by  the  removal  of  the  stuffing-box  flange. 

Plunger  rods  are  regularly  threaded  on  lower  end,  %-inch  U.S.  Standard,  but  will  be 
threaded  otherwise  if  so  specified.  In  ordering  always  specify  size  of  suction  and  discharge  pipe 
wanted. 

Sizes  and  Prices 


Figures 

Stroke 
Inches 

Threaded  for 
Cylinder 
Pipe 
Inches 

Discharge 
Inches 

Weight 
in 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

439 
439 
439 
1439 
1439 
1439 

16 
24 
30 
16 
24 
30 

4K  or  less 
4^2  or  less 
4J^  or  less 
4H  or  less 
4H  or  less 
43^  or  less 

2^  or  less 
21A  or  less 
23^  or  less 
2^  or  less 
2^  or  less 
2H  or  less 

92 
95 
100 
167 
170 
175 

DEFACEMENT 
DEFIANCE 
DEFRAYING 
DEFT 
DEIFY 
DEIST 

$20.00 
23.00 
25.00 
30.00 
33.00 
35.00 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

177 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Geared  Deep  Well  Working  Head 
Fig.  569 


Fig.  569  illustrates  our  Pump  Standard  for  wells 
of  medium  depth.  It  has  adjustable  stroke  (6,  8  and 
10-inch)  and  is  furnished  with  machine  cut  gearing  having 
a  ratio  of  three  to  one,  and  with  tight  and  loose  pulleys 
for  operating  by  power.  Fly  wheel  pulley  36  inches 
diameter  can  be  furnished,  if  desired,  in  place  of  the 
tight  and  loose  pulleys. 

The  illustration  shows  the  No.  2  Pump  with  air 
chamber  by  which  water  can  be  forced  upward  through 
the  top  of  the  air  chamber,  or  through  the  spout. 

In  connection  with  this  standard  we  recommend  the 
use  of  our  Fig.  311  cylinders,  or  any  other  type  of  brass, 
brass  lined  or  iron  deep  well  cylinder. 

In  corresponding,  give  as  fully  as  possible  the 
particulars  asked  for  on  page  176,  and  if  working  head  only 
is  wanted,  specify  sizes  of  drop  pipe  and  discharge  pipe 
and  also  threads  on  sucker  rod. 


Fig.  569 


Fig.  569,  Sizes,  Prices,  Etc. 


No. 


Stroke 
Inches 


6, 8  and  10 
6,  8  and  10 
6,  8  and  10 


'Suction  Fitted 
for  Pipe 
Inches 


to  3 
to  3 
to  3 


Discharge 


With  Flange  for  1^  to 

2-inch  pipe 
With  Double  Discharge 

Air  Chamber,  as  illustrated 
With  Air  Chamber  and 

Cock 


Gear  Ratio 


Tight  and 
Loose 
Pulleys 


3  to  1 
3  to  1 
3  to  1 


20x5 
20x5 
20x5 


fLift  and  Force 


2^-inch  cylinder,  175  feet ) 
2% -inch  cylinder,  120  feet  j 
3M-inch  cylinder,  80  feet ) 
3%-inch  cylinder,  60  feet  ) 
4M-inch  cylinder,  50  feet 


WITH  PULLEYS 


Cipher 


BRAVO 

BRAWL 
BRAWLER 


Price 


WITH  FLY  WHEEL 


Cipher 


$140.00 

145.00 
150.00 


BRAWNY 

BRAYER 
BRAZEN 


Price 


$140.00 

145.00 
150.00 


*Unless  otherwise  specified,  suction  is  fitted  for  IJ^-inch  pipe  and  discharge  for  IJ^-inch  pipe. 
fFrom  lowest  surface  of  water  in  well  to  highest  point  of  delivery. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and 

178 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Geared  Deep  Well  Power  Working  Head 
For  Wells  375  Feet  Deep  or  Less 

Fig.  66 

This  head  is  adapted  especially 
for  pumping  water  from  deep  wells  for 
•  suburban  homes  and  other  places  re- 
quiring a  moderate  water  supply.  All 
parts  are  readily  accessible. 

The  sucker  rod  and  cylinder  valves 
can  be  withdrawn  without  disturbing 
any  pipe  connections. 

The  standard  head  includes  cut 
gearing,  tight  and  loose  pulleys  and  oil 
cups.  For  hydro-pneumatic  service  an 
air  compressor  will  be  supplied  at  extra 
cost.  When  desired,  an  extended 
walking  beam  and  counterweight,  for 
equalizing  the  plunger  load,  will  be 
furnished  at  extra  cost  as  listed  below. 

Our  Figs.  311  or  324  cylinders  are 
recommended  for  use  with  this  head. 

TYPE  "B"  DRIVE  (Cipher,  TYPES) 

Fig.  66.  with  Tight  and  Loose  Pulleys  and  Air  Compressor  consists  of  a  cast-iron  bedplate,  on 
which  working  head  and  electric  motor  are  mounted,  with  motor  direct-connected  by  gearing. 

TYPE  "CS"  DRIVE  (Cipher,  TYPECS)  consists  of  a  cast-iron  shelf  hinged  to  the  back  of 
working  head  frame,  the  motor  being  mounted  on  the  shelf  and  belted  to  the  working  head. 
Quieter  in  operation  than  Type  "B"  Drive. 

On  page  194  this  head  is  shown  in  connection  with  a  complete  hydro-pneumatic  water 
supply  system. 

Specifications,  Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Stroke 
Inches 


MAXIMUM  DIAMETER  OF  PIPES 


Suction 
Inches 


Discharge 
Inches 


Gear 
Ratio 


Tight  and 
Loose 
Pulleys 


Maximum 
Height 
Inches 


Weight 

With  Tight 

and  Loose 

Pulleys 

Pounds 


*Cipher 


6  to  1 


12x3 


25 


215 


ORRIS 


Diameter  of 

Cylinder 

Inches 


CAPACITY 


Gallons  per  Rev. 
of  Crank  Shaft 


Usual  Revs, 
per  Minute 


Gallons  per 
Minute 


t  Maximum 
Lift,  Feet 


3M 


.063 
.103 
.154 
.215 


40 
40 
40 
40 


2.52 
4.12 
6.16 
8.60 


375 
225 
140 
100 


With  Tight  and 
Loose  Pulleys 


$70.00 


Without  Tight 

and  Loose 

Pulleys 


$65.00 


Extra  for  Type 

'B"  Drive  (Motor 

not  included) 


$35.00 


Extra  for  Type    Extra  for  Extended       Extra  for  Air 


'CS"  Drive  in- 
cluding Belt  (Motor 
not  included) 


$20.00 


Walking  Beam 

and  100-Lb. 
Counterweight 

$15.00 


Compressor 

Including  Piping 

Connections 


$9.00 


*VVhen  telegraphing  with  reference  to  working  head   with  Types  "B"  or  "CS"  Drive,  place  cipher  word 
"TYPEB"  or  "TYPECS"  respectively,  immediately  following  cipher  word  "ORRIS." 

JRefers  to  vertical  distance  from  surface  of  water  to  point  of  delivery  or  equivalent  pressure. 

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Deming  Deep  Well  Power  Working  Head 
Fig.  62,  with  Differential  Plunger 

Fig.  62  is  adapted  especially  for  supplying  water  from  deep  wells  for  private  estates, 
manufacturing  plants,  farms,  etc.  It  is  very  substantially  built,  and  the  "low-down"  design, 
as  well  as  other  features,  make  it  the  most  accessible  deep  well  pump  on  the  market.  By  dis- 
connecting the  differential  plunger  from  the  crosshead  and  the  walking  beam  from  the  con- 
necting rod,  and  removing  the  stuffing  box  cap,  the  plunger  can  be  readily  withdrawn  without 
disturbing  the  pipe  connections.  The  stroke  is  adjustable,  thereby  permitting  the  easy  regulation 
of  the  pump  capacity  to  the  flow  of  the  water  in  the  well. 

The  main  base  is  of  cast  iron,  and  carries  the  crank  and  pinion  shaft  bearings,  which  are 
lined  with  best  babbitt  metal. 

The  gearing  is  machine  cut,  the  main  gear  being  bolted  to  a  flange  integral  with  the 
crank  shaft. 

The  crosshead  is  babbitt  lined,  and  the  guide  rods  are  of  polished  steel. 

Each  pump  has  a  differential  plunger  which  discharges  part  of  the  water  on  the  down 
stroke,  thus  equalizing  the  load  and  giving  a  more  uniform  flow  of  water.  The  stuffing  box  is 
very  easy  of  access  for  repacking,  the  gland  being  of  the  bolted  type.  Air  chamber  furnished 
at  extra  price. 

Fig.  62  with  Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPEB)  is  the  standard  pump  without  pulleys, 
but  with  extended  base  and  gearing  connection  for  electric  motor. 

Fig.  62  with  Type  "C"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPEC)  is  the  standard  pump  mounted  on  sub-base 
for  connection  to  electric  motor,  and  including  short  belt  and  belt  tightener.  Adaptable  to 
10-inch  stroke  size  only. 

On  page  196,  Fig.  62  is  illustrated  in  connection  with  hydro-pneumatic  System  No.  2018. 
With  these  working  heads  we  recommend  using  our  Fig.  324  or    Fig.  311  artesian  well 
cylinders  and  Fig.  636  octagon  wood  sucker  rod. 

Fig.  62,  Sizes,  Etc. 


Stroke 
Inches 

MAXIMUM  DIAMKTKR 
OF  PIPES 

Gear 
Ratio 

Tight  and 
Loose  Pulleys 

Maximum 
Height,  Inches 

*ClPHER 

Standard 
Pump  with 
Pulleys 

Suction 
Inches 

Discharge 
Inches 

8,    9  and  10 
12.  14  and  16 
20,  22  and  24 

^ 

8 

1* 

4 

6      to  1 
7      tol 
6%  tol 

16x3 
20x5 
28x6 

40^ 
51 

73 

ODIN 
ODIUM 
ODIZE 

*When  telegraphing  with  regard  to  the  Type  "B"  or  "C"  Drive,  place  the  cipher  word  representing  the 
Type  of  Drive  immediately  following  the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  pump. 


Fig.  62,  Capacities 


Diam.  and 

CAPACITY 

Stroke  of 

fMaximum 

Cylinder 

Gallons  per  Rev. 

Maximum  Revs. 

Gallons 

Lift,  Feet 

of  Crank  Shaft 

per  Min. 

per  Min. 

2%x  10 

.257 

40 

10.2 

300 

2%  x  *6 

.411 

35 

14.3 

300 

2%x24 

.617 

28 

17.2 

400 

3%x  10 

.478 

40 

19  1 

175 

3%xl6 

.765 

35 

26.7 

175 

3^x24 

1.147 

28 

32.1 

215 

4^x  '0 

.614 

40 

24.5 

130 

4%  x!6 

1.227 

35 

42.9 

100 

4^x24 

1.841 

28 

51  5 

135 

5%x  16 

1.798 

35 

62.9 

70 

5%x24 

2.696 

28 

75.4 

90 

6%x24 

3.716 

28 

104.0 

70 

7%x24 

4.900 

28 

137.2 

LO 

tFrom  lowest  surface  of  water  in  well  to  highest  point  of  delivery.  For  the  rated  speeds  it  is  recommended 
that  the  cylinder  be  located  not  more  than  200  feet  below  the  surface.  When  placed  at  greater  depth,  operate  the 
working  head  at  20  per  cent  slower  speed. 

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180 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Deep  Well  Power  Working  Head 
Fig.  62,  with  Differential  Plunger 


Fig.  62,  24-inch  Stroke  with  Tight  and  Loose  Pulleys 


Fig.  62,  10-inch  Stroke  with  Fig.  63 

Air  Pumping  Attachment  Fig.  62,  16-inch  Stroke  with  Type  "B"  Ddve 

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181 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Deep  Well  Power  Working  Head 
Fig.  61  with  Differential  Plunger 

Fig.  61  Deep  Well  Working  Head  is  of  very  rigid  construction  throughout,  and  its  "low 
down"  design,  together  with  other  features,  make  it  one  of  the  most  desirable  deep  well 
pumps  on  the  market  for  the  work  for  which  it  is  adapted.  Access  to  the  well  for  repairing 
cylinder  or  rod  is  quickly  and  easily  made.  The  stroke  is  adjustable,  permitting  the  regulation 
of  the  pump  capacity  to  the  supply  of  water  in  the  well. 

MAIN  FRAME  is  of  cast  iron  of  very  heavy  design,  and  contains  both  the  crank  and  pinion 
shaft  bearings  which  are  lined  with  best  anti-friction  metal. 

GEARING  is  machine  cut,  the  crank  gear  being  bolted  to  a  large  flange  integral  with  the 
crank  shaft  and  located  between  the  main  bearings,  thereby  eliminating  torsional  strains. 

CRANK  SHAFT,  Connecting  Rod,  Link  and  Walking  Beam  are  all  of  steel. 

CROSSHEAD  is  babbitt  lined  with  provision  tor  lubrication,  and  the  guide  rods  are  of 
polished  steel  held  in  rigid  alignment  by  stay  rods  extending  to  the  main  standard. 

DISCHARGE  HEAD  is  located  above  the  base  and  can  be  readily  turned  to  discharge  to  the 
front  as  illustrated,  or  to  the  right  or  left  as  desired. 

DIFFERENTIAL  PLUNGER  works  through  an  outside  packed  stuffing  box  with  bolted  gland. 

FIG.  61  WITH  TYPE  "B"  DRIVE  (Cipher,  TYPEB)  is  furnished  with  extended  cast  iron  bed 
plate  and  gearing  connection  for  electric  motor.  Motor  can  be  furnished  at  extra  charge. 

FIG.  61  WITH  TYPE  "K"  DRIVE  (Cipher  TYPEK)  is  furnished  with  friction  cut-off  coupling 
for  direct  connecting  with  gas  or  gasoline  engine  when  speed  of  engine  is  not  too  great  to  permit 
this  drive.  When  engine  speed  exceeds  200  R.  P.  M.,  provision  is  made  for  a  double  reduction  of 
gearing  and  an  extra  bearing  for  a  secondary  shaft  to  which  a  higher  speed  engine  can  be  con- 
nected by  friction  coupling.  Prices  for  Type  "K"  Drive  are  quoted  on  application  with  statement 
of  engine  horse  power  and  speed. 

In  connection  with  Fig.  61  working  head  we  recommend  using  our  Fig.  324  Artesian  Well 
Cylinder  and  Fig.  636  octagon  wood  sucker  rod. 

In  corresponding,  give  as  fully  as  possible  conditions  under  which  working  head  is  to  be 
operated,  and  if  working  head  only  is  required,  specify  size  of  cylinder  in  use  and  also  threads 
on  sucker  rod.  See  page  176. 

Fig.  61,  Sizes,  Etc. 


Stroke 
Inches 

MAXIMUM  DIAMETER 
OF  PIPES 

Standard 
Gear  Ratio 

Tight  and 
Loose 
Pulleys 

Maximum 
Height 
Inches 

*Cipher 

Suction 
Inches 

Discharge 
Inches 

20,  22  &  24 

9 

4 

6.5tol 

30x6 

79 

ODONTOID 

*When  telegraphing  with  regard  to  Type  "B"  or  "K"  Drive,  place  the  cipher  word  representing  the"  Type  of 
Drive  immediately  following  the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  pump. 


CAPACITY 

CAPACITY 

Stroke  of 
Cylinder, 
Inches 

Gals,  per 
Rev.  of 
Cr.  Shaft 

Max. 
Revs, 
per  Min. 

Gallons 
per  Min. 

fMaximum 
Lift,  Feet 

Stroke  of 
Cylinder, 
Inches 

Gals,  per 
Rev.    of 
Cr.  Shaft 

Max. 
Revs, 
per  Min. 

Gallons 
per  Min. 

fMaximum 
Lift,  Feet 

3^x24 
3^x24 
4^x24 
4^x24 
5J£x24 

.862 
1.147 
1.470 
1.841 
2.250 

28 
28 
28 
28 
28 

24 
32 
41 
51 
63 

900 
690 
540 
450 
360 

5^x24 
6^x24 
6%  x24 
7^x24 
8>ix24 

2.696 
3.190 
3.716 
4.900 
5.880 

28 
28 
28 
28 
28 

75 
89 
104 
137 
164 

300 
^50 
210 
150 
130 

fFrom  lowest  surface  of  water  in  well  to  highest  point  of  delivery.  For  the  rated  speeds  it  is  recommended 
that  the  cylind  :r  be  located  not  more  than  200  feet  below  the  surface.  When  placed  at  greater  depth,  operate  the 
working  head  at  20  per  cent  slower  speed. 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Deep  Well  Power  Working  Head 
Fig.  61,  with  Differential  Plunger 


Fig.  61  with  Pulleys 


Fig.  61  with  Type  "B"  Drive 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Deep  Well  Power  Working  Heads 
Figs.  80  and  82,  with  Differential  Plunger 

Figs.  80  and  82  Deep  Well  Working  Heads  are  designed  for  the  operation  of  deep  well 
cylinders,  and  have  incorporated  such  desirable  features  as  our  extensive  experience  in  this  line 
of  pumping  machinery  indicates  as  the  best. 

Fig.  82  differs  from  Fig.  80  (illustrated  on  opposite  page)  in  having  double  crank  gears,  and 
outboard  bearing  and  stand. 

BEARINGS  are  lined  with  best  anti-friction  metal,  the  pinion  shaft  bearings  being  bolted  to 
the  main  housings. 

GEARING  is  machine  cut,  the  main  gear  (or  gears)  being  bolted  to  a  large  flange  (or  flanges) 
integral  with  the  crank  shaft. 

CONNECTING  ROD  is  of  steel  with  marine  type  box  at  the  crank  end,  and  bronze  bushing 
at  the  crosshead  end. 

CROSSHEAD  has  bronze  shoe  adjustable  for  wear,  and  runs  in  polished  guides. 

DIFFERENTIAL  PLUNGER  is  furnished  and  equalizes  the  flow  of  water,  with  consequent 
greater  economy  and  ease  of  operation. 

AIR  CHAMBER  is  supplied;  also  Grease  Cups,  or  Oil  Cups  if  preferred,  and  wrenches 
furnished  with  all  pumps. 

Discharge  can  be  connected  at  either  front  or  back  of  pump. 

When  electric  motor  or  steam  engine  is  to  be  direct  connected,  we  can  furnish  these  work- 
ing heads  with  the  different  Types  of  Drive  as  described  below  and  illustrated  on  pages  90  and  91. 

Type  "B"  Drive  (Cipher,  TYPEB)  consists  of  connecting  an  electric  motor  by  an  inter- 
mediate gear  and  rawhide,  or  other  quiet  running  pinion,  the  pump  being  provided  with  a  heavy 
cast  iron  shelf  at  the  back,  on  which  shelf  the  motor  is  mounted. 

Motor  for  Type  "B"  Drive  can  be   furnished,  if  wanted,  at  extra  charge. 

Fig.  324  Single- Acting  Cylinders  with  Fig.  636  Wood  Sucker- Rod,  with  extra  strong  pipe 
sucker-rod,  are  recommended  for  use  with  Figs.  80  and  82. 

In  corresponding,  give  the  information  asked  for  on  page  176,  and  if  working  head  only 
is  wanted,  specify  sizes  of  drop  pipe  and  discharge  pipe  and  also  threads  on  sucker  rod. 

Figs.  80  and  82,  Sizes,  Etc. 


Stroke 
Inches 

MAXIMUM  DIAM. 
OF  PIPES 

Gear  Ratio 

TIGHT  AND  LOOSE 
PULLEYS 

Height 
Inches 

*  CIPHER 

Suction 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Inches 

Fig.  80 

Fig.  82 

Fig.  80 

Fig.  82 

16 

24 

9 
9 

4 
4 

6      to  1 
5K  to  1 

28x6 
36x6 

36x8 

76 

98^ 

ORIENT 
ORIENTAL 

ORNAMENTAL 

*When  telegraphing  with  reference  to  Type  "B"  Drive,  place  the  cipher  word  "TYPEB"  immediately  following 
the  cipher  word  for  the  standard  pump. 


MAXIMUM  SPEED  AND  CAPACITY  PER  MINUTE  WITH  FIG.  324  SINGLE-ACTING  CYLINDERS 


Diam.  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

16-Inch  Stroke 

24-Inch  Stroke 

tMAXIMUM 

LIFT,  FEET 

Revs. 

Gallons 

Revs. 

Gallons 

41 
51 
63 
75 
89 
104 
137 
164 

Fig.  80 

540 
450 
360 
300 
250 
210 
150 
130 

Fig.  82 

4Ji 

4% 
5M 
5/4 

6M 
QH 

7% 

sy2 

35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 
35 

34 
42 
52 
62 
74 
86 
114 
137 

28 
28 
28 
28 
28 
28 
28 
28 

725 
600 
485 
400 
335 
285 
215 
170 

fFrom  lowest  surface  of  water  in  well  to  highest  point  of  delivery.  For  the  rated  speeds  it  is  recommended 
that  the  cylinder  be  located  not  more  than  200  feet  below  the  surface.  When  placed  at  greater  depth,  operate  the 
working  head  at  20  per  cent  slower  speed. 

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184 


HAM)    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Deep  Well  Power  Working  Head 
Figs.  80  and  82,  with  Differential  Plunger 


Fig.  80,  24-inch  Stroke 


Fig.  82,  24-inch  Stroke 

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185 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Deming  Single-Acting  Triplex  Piston  Pump 


For  Deep  Open  Wells 
Fig.  710 

Fig.  710  is  designed  for  use  in 
deep  open  wells  where  the  water  is 
too  low  to  be  reached  by  suction 
from  the  surface.  The  power  end  is 
mounted  on  "I"  beams  or  other  sup- 
ports at  the  surface  and  the  cylinders 
are  secured  to  the  supports  in  the  well, 
within  suction  distance  of  the  water. 

When  depth  of  well  requires,  the 
well  rods  should  be  guided  by  Fig.  389 
double  roller  guides.  See  list  below. 

Air  chamber  and  discharge 
check  valve;  grease  cups  or  oil  cups, 
and  wrenches,  are  included  in  the  regu- 
lar equipment. 


Fig.  389 

ROLLER  PISTON  ROD  GUIDES 
FIG.  389 


For  Pipe,  Inches   . 


Price 


$2.50 


13.50 


Fig.  710,  All  Sizes 


Fig.  710,  Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


PISTONS 

CAPACITY 

*Max. 
Eleva- 
tion 
Feet 

DIAM.  OF  PIPES 

Gear 
Ratio 

Pulleys 

Outside 
Dimensions 
Water  End 
Inches 

Cipher 

Diam. 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Gals, 
per 
Rev. 

Usual 
Revs, 
per 
Min. 

Gals, 
per 
Min. 

Suction 
Inches 

Dis- 
charge 
Inches 

3 

3M 

5 
6 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

.91 
1.25 
1.63 
2.55 
3.67 

40 
40 
40 
40 
40 

36.4 
50.0 
65.2 
102.0 
145.8 

300 
225 
170 
300 
210 

3 
3 
3 
4 
5 

3 
3 
3 
4 

4 

5  to  1 
5  to  1 
5  to  1 
5  to  1 
5tol 

20x5 
20x5 
20x5 
28x6 
28x6 

21x14 
21x14 
21x14 
24x17 

24x18^ 

ODORATE 
ODORLESS 
OFFERTORY 
OFFICIATE 
OFFSPRING 

*Elevation  includes  total  lift  from  surface  of  supply  to  highest  point  of  delivery. 

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186 


DE  M I NG 
HYDRO-PNEUMATIC 
WATER  SYSTEMS 

INCLUDING  PUMP 

AND 

COMPLETE  EQUIPMENT 

FOR  SUPPLYING  WATER  TO 
FARM  HOMES,  SUBURBAN  RESI- 
DENCES, COUNTRY  CLUBS,  SUM- 
MER HOMES,  GREENHOUSES, 
ETC.,  THE  TANK  PRESSURE  IN 
MANY  CASES  BEING  AUTOMATI- 
CALLY CONTROLLED,  AND  THE 
PUMP  OPERATED  BY  ELECTRIC 
MOTOR,  GASOLINE  ENGINE 
OR  BY  HAND 


A  SEPARATE   CATALOGUE 

Of  our  complete  line  of  hydro-pneumatic  water  systems,  com- 
prising many  different  types  and  sizes,  will  be  sent  upon  request. 
However,  to  give  a  general  idea  of  the  appearance  and  construc- 
tion of  these  systems,  a  few  representative  types  are  listed  in  this 
section  of  the  Catalogue. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

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Deming  Water  Supply  Systems 


A   representative   group   of    "Deming   equipped"    homes.      Conclusive   proof   of   the   adaptability   of 
Deming  Systems  of  water  supply  to  the  needs  of  the  modest  house  or  the  most  elaborate  establishment. 

No  matter  how  small  or  how  large  the  home,  building  or  institution  may  be,  there  is  a 
Deming  system  to  exactly  fit  the  requirements. 

Many  thousands  of  Deming  Water  Systems  are  today  giving  dependable,  satisfactory 
service,  covering  a  range  of  conditions  that  is  almost  without  limit.  In  the  tiny  bungalow,  and 
in  the  magnificent  country  homes  of  some  of  the  world's  richest  men,  Deming  systems  are  daily 
proving  to  the  owners  the  wisdom  of  their  choice. 

In  the  smallest  Deming  system,  the  pump  has  a  capacity  of  180  gallons  per  hour  with  a 
tank  of  53  gallons  capacity.  The  pump  in  the  largest  system  will  deliver  60,000  gallons  per  hour 
with  a  tank  capacity  20,000  gallons.  In  very  large  installations  several  tanks  are  often  used. 

Each  Installation  Is  Handled  As  a  Separate  Proposition 

To  secure  the  best  results  from  any  water  supply  system,  it  is  necessary  that 
each  outfit  be  planned  to  suit  the  particular  conditions  under  which  it  must  give 
service.  The  size  of  pump,  tank  and  power  unit  should  be  based  upon  the 
conditions  actually  prevailing  in  every  case.  Upon  receipt  of  a  statement  of  con- 
ditions we  will  be  glad  to  have  our  experts  tell  you  just  which  outfit  will  best  do 
your  work.  This  service  is  given  absolutely  without  charge  and  is  distinctly 
understood  to  place  the  prospective  customer  under  no  obligation  whatever. 

Note  Carefully 

WHEN  QUOTING  ON  DEMING  OUTFITS,  THE  SUCKER  ROD,  PIPE  AND  PIPE  FITTINGS,  SUCH 
AS  ELLS,  TEES,  UNIONS,  ETC.,  ARE  NOT  INCLUDED,  UNLESS  so  SPECIFIED,  SINCE  EACH  INSTALLATION 

IS,  AS  A  RULE,  DIFFERENTLY  SITUATED  AND  REQUIRES,  THEREFORE,  DIFFERENT  FITTINGS  AND  VARY- 
ING LENGTHS  OF    PlPE. 

Hand-holes  and  man-holes  in  tank  ARE  FURNISHED  ONLY  WHEN  SPECIFIED,  but  we  recom- 
mend that  a  hand-hole  at  least  be  included.  For  prices  see  page  on  which  tanks  are  listed.  The 
water  capacity  of  a  tank  is  approximately  two-thirds  the  total  capacity. 

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Deming  "Climax"  Water  System  No.  2001 
For  Wells  and  Cisterns  25  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


With  the  "Climax"  System,  sufficient  water  may 
be  stored  at  one  pumping  to  last  a  family  of  four  or  five 
about  one  day  for  ordinary  requirements.  The  pump  can 
be  easily  operated  against  a  pressure  of  40  pounds  in  the 
tank.  The  pump  is  provided  with  air  valve  so  that  air 
and  water  can  be  forced  into  the  tank  at  the  same  time 
If  water  only  is  desired,  the  air  valve  on  the 
cylinder  head  can  be  closed.  We  recommend  that 
a  foot-valve  be  placed  on  the  end  of  the  suction 
pipe.  Should  the  supply  be  higher  than  the  pump, 
we  recommend  the  use  of  Fig.  606,  described  on 
page  28,  instead  of  the  Fig.  608^ 
pump,  listed  below. 


Equipment   Specifications 
of  System  No.  2001 

One  30-in.  x  6-ft.  vertical  tank. 

One  Fig.  608^  "  Climax ' '  double- 
acting  pump  with  brass-lined 
cylinder. 

One  Fig.  904  1-in.  check  valve. 

One  Fig.  900  1-in.  globe  valve. 

One  Fig.  913  %-in.  stop  and 
waste  valve. 

One  Fig.  688  pressure  gauge. 

One  Fig.  917    >£-in.  hose  bibb. 

One  glass  water  gauge. 


Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


PUMP 

TANK 

Complete 

Diameter 
of  Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity 
per  Minute 
30  Strokes 
Gallons 

Capacity  of 
30-in.  x  6-ft. 
Tank 
Gallons 

Water 
30-in.  x  6-ft. 
Tank 
Gallons 

Weight  of 
Tank 
Pounds 

Weight  of 
Outfit 
Pounds 

Cipher 

2^ 

4 

5 

220 

150 

575 

650 

SERF 

Variations  of  the  "Climax"  Outfit 
System  No.  2002,  with  30-in.  x  8-ft.  HORIZONTAL  tank   (total  capacity,  295  gallons), 

otherwise  same  as  above (Cipher,  SERGE) 

System  No.  2003,  with  30-in.  x  6-ft.  VERTICAL  tank  (total  capacity,  220  gallons),  and 

Fig.    606    pump,    as    described    on    page    28;    otherwise   the    same   as   System 

No.  2001 (Cipher,  SERIAL) 

System  No.  2004,  with  30-in.  x  8-ft.  HORIZONTAL  tank   (total  capacity,  295  gallons), 

otherwise  the  same  as  System  No.  2003 (Cipher,  SERIES) 

Hand  Hole  in  Tank,  furnished  at  extra  cost 
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PNEUMATIC  T 


AUTOMATIC  SWITC 
PRIMING  PLUG 


Deming  "Marvel"  Electric  House  Pumping  Outfit 
For  Wells  and  Cisterns  25  Feet  Deep  or  Less 
System  No.  2085 

The  "Marvel"  system  is  intend- 
ed for  supplying  the  requirements 
of  bathroom,  laundry  and  kitchen, 
in  farm  and  suburban  homes,  sum- 
mer cottages  and  other  places  where 
a  moderate  quantity  of  water  is 
used. 

System  No.  2085  is  self-starting, 
self-stopping,  self-oiling,  self-priming 
— self-operating  in  all  respects.  A 
complete  set  of  instructions  for  in- 
stalling is  furnished  with  every  outfit. 

Fresh  Drinking  Water- 
Direct  From  the  Well 

Every  electric-driven  "Marvel" 
outfit  has  a  fresh  water  outlet  which 
automatically  shuts  off  the  pressure 
from  the  tank  when  the  faucet  in 
the  fresh  water  line  is  opened  and 
starts  up  the  pump,  delivering  cold 
water  direct  from  the  well. 

Equipment  Specifications  of 
System  No.  2085 

"Marvel"  electric  house  pump 
with  electric  motor;  automatic 

switch;  pulley;  spring  belt  tightener,  flat  belt;  pressure  gauge;  water  glass;  relief  valve;  fresh 
water  outlet;  cast-iron  sub-base  or  floor  plate. 

When  Pump  is  WTanted  Without  the  Tank 

Frequently  owners  of  hand-operated  systems  desire  to  replace  their  hand  pump  with  a 
power-driven  pump.  For  such  installations'  we  have  arranged  to  supply  the  "Marvel"  pump 
only,  without  the  tank,  sub-base  or  piping  connections,  designated  as  Fig.  1685,  and  including  the 
following  equipment: 

Equipment  Specifications  of  Fig.   1685 

"Marvel"  electric  house  pump  with  electric  motor;  automatic  switch;  pulley;  spring  belt 
tightener  and  belting;  air-charging  device;  fresh  water  outlet  and  pump  stand. 

Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


RESSURE  GAUGE 


RELIEF  VALVE 


SH  WATER  OUTLET 


STRAINER  PLUG 


DIAMETER  OF 

PRICE 

Max 

With  D3 

Fig. 

per 
Hour 
Gal. 

Suc'n 
Inches 

Disch. 
Inches 

of  Galv. 
Tank 
Gal. 

W'k'g. 
Press. 
Lbs. 

Sh'pg. 
W'ght. 
Lbs. 

Dimen-      . 
sions      Cipher 
Inches 

Single- 
Phase 
60-Cycle 
1  10-Volt 

Furnished  with  A.  C. 
Two    or  Three-Phase, 
60-Cycle,  110  or  220- 
Volt,  or  D.  C.   32  or 

A.  C.  Motor 

110-Volt    Motor  at 

31  high 

.Same  Price. 

1685 

180 

1 

Yz 

50 

180 

27  long    SALIX 
10  wide 

£  140.  00 

Other  Frequency 
Motors  at 

53  high 

2085 

ISO 

1 

K 

53 

50 

340 

27  long    SALTY 

$200.00 

31  vide 

When  desired,  No.  2085  will  be  furnished  with  120-gallon  galvanized  iron  tank  at  extra  cost. 

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Deming  "Marvel"  House  Pumping  Outfit 

Gasoline  Engine  Driven 

For  Wells  and  Cisterns  25  Feet  Deep  or  Less 
System  No.  2086 

Where  electric  current  is  not  available, 
we  recommend  the  use  of  our  gasoline  engine 
driven  "Marvel"  outfit.  This  consists  of  the  same 
pump  used  in  System  No.  2085  (see  opposite  page), 
1/2  H.  P.  engine,  30-inch  x  6-foot  black  steel  tank; 
spring  belt  tightener  and  belting ;  air  charging  device ; 
pressure  gauge;  water  glass;  circuit  breaker  and 
relief  valve.  Pump  and  engine  are  mounted  on  a 
heavy  plank  base. 

The  engine  is  provided  with  a  foot  lever 
for  starting,  which,  when  pressed  down  upon 
with  the  foot,  spins  the  engine.  After  testing 
and  experimenting  with  different  makes  of 
gasoline  engines,  we  have  found  that  this 
engine  is  not  only  the  most  economical  in 
operation,  but  is  so  simply  constructed 
that  anyone  can  learn  to  run  it  in  a 
minutes'  time. 

The  automatic  circuit 
breaker  supplied  with  this  sys- 
tem stops  the  engine  when  the 
tank  is  pumped  up  to  40  pounds 
pressure. 

The  steel  tank  in  System 
No.  2086  is  coated  inside  with 
a  special  anti-rust  paint. 

A  complete  set  of  instruc- 
tions for  installing  and  operating 
is  furnished  with  every  "Marvel" 
outfit. 

When  the  Pump  is  Wanted  Without  the  Tank 

When  desired,  we  will  ship  the  "Marvel"  pump  and   engine,  without  the  tank,   including 
equipment  as  below.    This  outfit  is  designated  as  Fig.  1686. 

Equipment  Specifications  of  Fig.  1686 

"Marvel"  house  pump;   ]/2  H.   P.  air-cooled  gasoline  engine;  spring  belt  tightener  and 
belting;  air-charging  device;  all  mounted  upon  a  heavy  plank  base. 

Prices,  Capacities,  Etc. 


few 


Fig. 

DlAME 

Pir 

Suet. 
Inches 

PER   OF 
ES 

Disc. 
Inches 

Maximum              Overall 
Working            Dimensions 
Pressure                 Inches 
Pounds          Fig.  1686  Only 

TANK 

Total      Water     \\Vht 
Capac.    Capac. 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Price 

1686 
2086 

1 
1 

50                  25  high 
16  wide 
50                  43  long 

220           150          575 

240 
825 

SOPITE 
SOPOR 

S140.00 
2s.j  .  00 

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Deming  "Atlas"  Water  System  No.  2009 

With  Gasoline  Engine  and  "Atlas"  Power  Pump 

For  Wells  and  Cisterns  25  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


This  system  will  store  water  under  75  pounds  pressure  or  less.  The  pump  has  a  capacity 
of  575  gallons  per  hour  at  60  revolutions  per  minute,  and  is  fully  described  on  the  preceding 
pages.  The  engine  is  of  the  hopper-cooled  type;  four  cycle;  has  hit-and-miss  governor;  will 
not  freeze;  has  machine-cut  gears;  jump  spark  ignition;  operates  at  600  revolutions  per  minute. 
Diameter  of  engine  pulley,  10  inches;  face,  3  inches.  It  is  one  of  the  very  best  engines  on  the 
market.  Book  of  instructions  for  operating  engine  is  included  with  each  "Atlas"  system. 

Amount  of  air  to  be  pumped  can  be  regulated  by  the  air  charging  device  on  the  pump. 
The  usual  maximum  pressure  maintained  is  45  to  50  pounds.  This  makes  a  very  good  outfit 
for  farms,  suburban  residences,  factories,  warehouses,  etc. 

Equipment  Specifications  of  System  No.  2009 

One  30-in.  x  8-ft.  horizontal  pressure  tank. 

One  Fig.  691  "Atlas"  double-acting  power 
pump,  2J4  m-  x  5  in.;  with  air  charging 
device  and  brass-lined  cylinder;  also  Type 
"CI"  drive;  20-in.  x  3-in.  pulley. 

One  l}/2  horse-power  reliable  vertical  gaso- 
line engine  with  10  feet  of  canvas  belting. 

One  Fig.  904  1-in.  check  valve. 

For  complete  details  of  the  "Atlas"  pump,  see  pages  164-167. 

Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


One  automatic  gasoline  engine  stop  or  circuit 

breaker. 

One  Fig.  900  1-in.  globe  valve. 
One  Fig.  1 995  %-in.  relief  valve. 
One  Fig.  688  pressure  gauge. 
Two  Fig.  917  ^-in.  hose  bibbs. 
One  Fig.  913  %-in.  stop  and  waste  cock. 
One  glass  water  gauge. 


PUMP 

TANK 

Diam.  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Good  for 
Maximum 
Pressure 
Lbs. 

Capacity 
per  Min. 
at  60 
Strokes 
Gallons 

Weight 
Lbs. 

Capacity 
of  30"  x  8' 
Tank 
Gallons 

Water 
Capacity 
of  30"  x  8' 
Tank 
Gallons 

Weight 
of  Tank 
Lbs. 

Complete 
Weight 
of  Outfit 
Lbs. 

Cipher 

VA 

5 

75 

9.6 

140 

295 

198 

725 

1175 

SELION 

If  automatic  gasoline  engine  stop  is  not  wanted,  a  reduction  in  price  will  be  made. 
Hand  Hole  in  Tank,  furnished  at  extra  cost. 

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Deming  "Atlas"  Water  System  No.  2012 

With  %  Horse-power  Electric  Motor  and  "Atlas"  Power  Pump 

For  Wells  and  Cisterns  25  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


The  pump  is  belted  to  the  motor  in  this  system,  which  practically  eliminates  all  noise. 
System  No.  2012  is,  therefore,  our  most  popular  motor  driven  outfit.  The  automatic  pressure 
regulator  starts  and  stops  the  motor  when  the  pressure  falls  or  rises  beyond  a  predetermined 
point.  The  "Atlas"  pump  has  a  capacity  of  575  gallons  per  hour  and  is  fully  described  on  the 
preceding  pages.  Pump  and  motor  are  mounted  upon  a  cast-iron  sub-base,  and  are  connected  by 
a  short  belt.  The  cast-iron  base  insures  permanent  alignment  of  pump  and  motor. 

We  should  be  fully  informed  regarding  the  kind  of  current  and  the  voltage  available. 

Equipment  Specifications  of  System  No.  2012 


One  30-in.  x  8-ft.  horizontal  tank. 

One  Fig.  691,  2^  in.  x  5  in.  "Atlas"  double- 
acting  power  pump  with  air  charging  device 
and  brass-lined  cylinder;  with  Type  "C" 
drive  (including  cast-iron  sub-base  and 
20-in.  x  3-in.  pulley). 

One  %  horse-power,  A.  C.,  single-phase,  60- 
cycle,  110-220  volt  electric  motor.  Price 
will  vary  slightly,  depending  upon  the  kind 
of  motor  required.  See  list  below. 


One  Fig.  1508  automatic  pressure  regulator. 

One  Fig.  904  1-in.  check  valve. 

One  Fig.  900  1-in.  globe  valve. 

One  Fig.  1995  %-in.  relief  valve. 

One  Fig.  688  pressure  gauge. 

Two  Fig.  917  }4-in.  hose  bibbs. 

One  Fig.  913  %-in.  stop  and  waste  cock. 

One  glass  water  gauge. 


For  complete  details  of  the  "Atlas"  pump,  see  pages  164-167. 
Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


PUMP 

Diam  of 
Cylinder 
Inches 

Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity 
per  Min. 
at  60 
Strokes 

Weight 
Pounds 

Good  for 
Maximum 
Pressure 

Capacity 
of  30"  x  8' 
Tank 
Gallons 

Weight  of 
Complete 
Outfit 
Pounds 

Cipher 

HP.    A.    C.    Single-Phase,    60- 
Cycle  110-220  Volt  Motor. 

When  desired,  D.  C.  Motor 

Gallons 

or  A.  C.  Two   or   Three-Phase 

Motor  can  be  furnished 

2M 

5 

9.6 

140 

75 

295 

1100 

SELVES 

Hand  Hole  in  Tank,  furnished  at  extra  cost. 
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Deming  Deep  Well  Water  System  No.  2016 

With  Electric  Motor  and  Fig.  66  Power  Working  Head 

For  Wells  75  Feet  Deep  or  Less 

In  this  system  the  air  is  supplied  to 
the  tank  by  means  of  an  air  compressor, 
which  is  constructed  as  a  part  of  the  power 
working  head,  and  which  is  operated  from 
the  pump  crosshead. 

Should  no  air  be  desired  while  the 
head  is  operating,  a  pet  cock  may  be  opened 
which  will  permit  the  escape  of  the  air.  This 
system  has  a  capacity  of  about  250  gallons 
per  hour,  when  working  against  a  tank  pres- 
sure of  60  pounds,  and  using  a  2j^-in.  x  10-in. 
artesian  well  cylinder  in  a  75-foot  well. 
We  should  be  fully  informed  regarding  the 
kind  of  current  and  the  voltage  available. 

Since  conditions  affecting  deep  well 
installations  may  vary  greatly,  different  sizes 
of  cylinders  and  motor  are  often  required. 
It  is  best,  therefore,  to  send  us  complete 
details  before  ordering  a  deep  well  outfit. 
However,  for  many  installations,  System  No. 
2016  will  be  satisfactory  without  alteration 
in  equipment  specified  below. 

Equipment  Specifications  of  System  No.  2016 


One  36-in.  x  6-ft.  vertical  tank. 

One  Fig.  66  deep  well  power  working  head 
with  air  compressor  and  "CS"  drive. 

One  1^2  horse-power,  A.  C.,  single-phase, 
60-cycle,  110- 220- volt  electric  motor.  Price 
will  vary  slightly,  depending  upon  the 
kind  of  motor  required.  See  list  below. 

One  Fig.  1508  automatic  pressure  regulator. 


One  Fig.  311  2^x10  in.  special  brass  cylinder. 

One  Fig.  1995  %-in.  relief  valve. 

One  Fig.  688  pressure  gauge. 

One  Fig.  904  1-in.  check  valve. 

One  Fig.  900  1-in.  globe  valve. 

Two  Fig.  917  K-in.  hose  bibbs. 

One  Fig.  913  %-in.  stop  and  waste  cock. 

One  glass  water  gauge. 


For  complete  details  of  Fig.  66,  see  page  179. 

Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


WORKING  HEAD 

CYLINDER 

Capacity 
of  36"  x  6' 
Tank 
Gallons 

Complete 
Weight  of 
Outfit 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Furnished  regularly  with  1^ 
HP,    A.    C.     Single-Phase     60- 
Cycle   Motor. 

When  desired,  D.  C.  Motor 
or  Two  or  Three-Phase  A.   C. 
Motor  can  be  supplied. 

Stroke 
Inches 

Suction 
Fitted 
for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Discharge 
Fitted  for 
Pipe 
Inches 

Diam. 
and 
Length 
Inches 

Gallons 
per  Min. 
at  40 
Revs. 

6 

2^ 

1 

2MxlO 

4.12 

315 

1300 

SERE 

Hand  Hole  in  Tank,  furnished  at  extra  cost 
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Deming  "Straight  Line"  Water  System  No.  2020 

With  Gasoline  Engine  and  Fig.   1717  Head 

For  Wells  100  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


In  this  system  the  air  is  supplied  to  the  tank  by  means  of  an  air  compressor,  which  is 
located  between  the  guide  rods  at  top  of  the  pump  head,  and  is  operated  from  the  crosshead. 
Should  no  air  be  desired  while  the  pump  is  running,  a  pet  cock  may  be  opened  which  will  permit 
the  air  to  escape. 

Operating  our  Fig.  311,  1%  x  10-inch  brass  cylinder  at  a  depth  of  100  feet,  System  No. 
2020,  when  driven  by  1^  H.  P.  gasoline  engine,  will  deliver  420  gallons  of  water  per  hour 
against  50  pounds  pressure  in  the  tank. 

An  automatic  gasoline  engine  stop  cuts  out  battery  switch  when  pressure  reaches  desired 
point.  Should  power  fail,  lever  is  provided  for  hand  operation.  In  deep  well  outfits  it  is 
advisable  to  send  us  complete  details,  since  a  cylinder  of  larger  capacity  may  be  used  in 
wells  of  lesser  depths  than  100  feet.  For  complete  details  of  Fig.  1717,  see  page  73. 

Equipment  Specifications  of  System  No.  2020 


One  30-inch  x  8-foot  vertical  tank. 


One  automatic  engine  stop  or  circuit  breaker. 


One  Fig.   1717  deep  well  working  head,  with     One  Fig.  1995  %-inch  relief  valve. 


tight  pulley,  20  x  3  inches,  and  special  air 

compressor. 
One    Fig.    311,    2^    x    10-inch    special    brass 

cylinder. 
One    1^    horse-power,    water-cooled,    vertical 

gasoline  engine. 
One  12-ft.  belt. 

Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


One  Fig.  088  pressure  gauge. 

One  Fig.  900  1-inch  globe  valve. 

One  Fig.  904  1-inch  check  valve. 

One  Fig.  913  %-inch  stop  and  waste  cock. 

One  Fig.  917  ^-inch  hose  bibb. 

One  glass  water  gauge. 


Tight 
Pulley 
Inches 

Back 
Outlet 
Inches 

Working 
Head 
Stroke 
Inches 

CYLINDER 

Total 
Capacity             Weight  of 
of  30-Inch             Complete 
x  8-Foot                 Outfit 
Tank                   Pounds 
Gallons 

295                 1400 

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Diameter 
and 
Length 
Inches 

Capacity 
per  Minute 
at  40  Rev. 
Gallons 

20  x  3 

2 

6,  8,  10 

2^x  10 

7 

STAPES 

Hand  Hole  in  Tank,  furnished  at  extra  cost. 

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Deming  Deep  Well  Water  System  No.  2018 

With  Electric  Motor,  and  Fig.  62  Power  Working  Head 
For  Wells  150  Feet  Deep  or  Less 


In  deep  well  installations  the  pump  head  is  usually  located  some  distance  away  from  the  tank, 
reason,  the  piping  in  the  above  illustration  is  shown  disconnected  from  the  head 


For  this 


With  a  Fig.  311,  2%-in.  x  10-in.  cylinder  at  a  depth  of  150  feet  below  the  surface,  this 
system  will  supply  600  gallons  of  water  per  hour  against  60  pounds  pressure  in  the  tank. 

When  preferred,  the  connection  between  working  head  and  motor  is  made  by  a  short 
belt  with  tightener  instead  of  gearing  at  the  same  price,  this  being  designated  as  Type  "  C  "  drive. 

Air  for  the  pneumatic  tank  is  supplied  by  the  Fig.  63  air  pumping  device  in  the  discharge 
head  when  the  well  cylinder  does  not  exceed  3M  inches  inside  diameter,  but  when  a  cylinder 
larger  than  3J4  inches  diameter  is  used,  Fig.  64  air  compressor  attachment  is  furnished. 

While  the  System  No.  2018  as  listed  below  will  be  satisfactory  for  most  conditions  where  a 
capacity  of  not  more  than  600  gallons  per  hour  is  required  (from  a  deep  well),  we  nevertheless 
advise  that  full  information  as  to  the  depth  of  the  well,  inside  diameter  of  same  and  the  dis- 
charge pressure  required  should  be  sent  with  the  order. 

For  complete  details  of  Fig.  62,  see  pages  182-183. 

Equipment  Specifications  of  System  No.  2018 


One  36-in.  x  12-ft.  horizontal  tank. 

One  Fig.  62  power  working  head,  with  Type 

"B"  drive  and  Fig.  63  air  pumping  device. 
One  Fig.  311,  2%-in.  x  10-in.  brass  cylinder. 
One  3  H.  P.  A.  C.  single  phase,  60  cycle, 

110-220  volt  motor. 


One  Fig.   1508  automatic  pressure  regulator. 

One  Fig.  1995  %-in.  relief  valve. 

One  Fig.  688  pressure  gauge. 

One  Fig.  900  1^-in.  globe  valve. 

One  Fig.  913  M-in.  stop  and  waste  cock. 

Two  Fig.  917  ^-in.  hose  bibbs. 

One  glass  water  gauge. 


Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


WORKING 
HEAD 

CYLINDER 

Total 
Capacity  of 
36"  x  12' 
Tank 

Weight  of 
Complete 
Outfit 

Cipher 

Regularly  furnished  with  3  H. 
P.,  A.  C.  Single-Phase,  60-Cycle 
Motor. 

Stroke 

Diameter 
and 

Capacity  per 
Minute 

Inches 

Length 

40  Revs. 

Gallons 

Pounds 

When  desired,   D.  C.  Motor 

Inches 

Gallons 

or  Two  or  Three-Phase   A.    C. 

Motor  can  be  supplied. 

8,  9  or  10 

2^x10 

10.2 

635 

2200 

SERIN 

Hand  Hole  in  Tank,  furnished  at  extra  cost 
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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS   FOR    ALL    USES 

Deming  Triplex  Pumps  for  Hydro-Pneumatic  Service 
For  Use  Where  a  Large  Quantity  of  Water  is  Required 


Fig.  50,  Sizes  5M  x  8  to  8K  x  8  with  Type  "  B  "  Drive 
Capacity  5^  x  8  size,  8800  gallons  per  hour 

For  installations  where  very  large  quantities  of  water  are  necessary,  we  recommend 
the  use  of  our  triplex  pumps.  These  are  made  in  capacities  up  to  60,000  gallons  per  hour.  We 
also  can  supply  hydro-pneumatic  tanks  with  capacities  of  20,000  gallons  or  less. 

When  the  source  of  supply  is  at  a  much  lower  elevation  than  the  point  where  the  water 
is  to  be  used,  and  also  a  considerable  distance  away,  our  triplex  pumps  are  preferred. 

We  do  not  list  any  complete  hydro-pneumatic  outfits  in  which  triplex  pumps  are  used, 
for  the  reason  that  in  large  installations  the  conditions  vary  so  very  much  that  we  prefer  to 
handle  such  propositions  as  individual  cases  in  order  to  determine  the  outfit  best  suited  to  exist- 
ing conditions. 

Such  outfits  usually  consist  of  a  Deming  triplex  pump,  hydro-pneumatic  tank,  electric 
motor  or  gasoline  engine,  with  the  Deming  air  pumping  device,  and  the  necessary  valves, 
gauges,  etc. 

Deming  triplex  pumps  are  especially  adapted  for  hydro-pneumatic  service  in  hotels, 
country  estates,  etc.  When  electric  current  is  available,  they  may  be  automatically  controlled. 
They  are  made  in  a  great  many  different  styles  and  sizes  for  varying  conditions. 

To  quote  intelligently  we  should  know  the  quantity  of  water  required  per  day;  vertical 
distance  from  surface  of  water  to  the  pump  suction  inlet  and  length  of  suction  pipe;  elevation 
from  surface  at  well  to  point  of  delivery  and  length  of  discharge  pipe.  Give  kind  of  motive  power 
preferred;  if  electric  current,  state  kind  of  current  and  voltage. 

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Standard  Hydro-Pneumatic  Steel  Tanks 
With  Convex  and  Concave  Heads 


These  tanks  are  made  of  best  open  hearth  flange  steel  with  double  riveted  longitudinal 
seams,  and  are  all  tested  to  125  Ibs.  air  pressure.  The  prices  below  do  not  include  water  and 
pressure  gauges  or  other  accessories,  but  holes  for  pipe  connections  are  tapped  to  suit  conditions. 

All  tanks  are  painted  inside  with  a  special  anti-rust  paint. 


Sizes,  Capacities,  Prices,  Etc. 


Diam. 
Inches 

l! 

THICKNESS 

A 
M 

1 

Cap. 

m 
Gals. 

LIST 
PRICE 

Diam. 
Inches 

5^ 
^ 

^ 

THICKNESS 

1 
1 

Cap. 
in 
Gals. 

LIST 
PRICE 

Shell 

H'ds 

Shell 

H'ds 

24 

6 

A 

H 

425 

140 

$121.00 

42 

8 

M 

A 

1425 

575 

$364.00 

24 

8 

ft 

y± 

535 

190 

155.00 

42 

10 

M 

A 

1625 

720 

406.00 

24 

10 

ft 

Yi 

645 

235 

178.00 

42 

12 

M 

tV 

1850 

865 

460.00 

30 

6 

T35 

y± 

575 

220 

154.00 

42 

14 

M 

A 

2150 

1000 

543.00 

30 

8 

& 

y± 

725 

295 

195.00 

42 

16 

M 

A 

2350 

1150 

605.00 

30 

10 

I3* 

\i 

840 

365 

227.00 

48 

12 

M 

A 

2200 

1130 

539.00 

30 

12 

I3* 

M 

960 

440 

259.00 

48 

14 

M 

A 

2500 

1315 

600.00 

36 

6 

T3* 

M 

735 

315 

199.00 

48 

16 

M 

A 

2800 

1500 

698.00 

36 

8 

I3* 

M 

900 

420 

249.00 

48 

18 

M 

A 

3100 

1700 

769.00 

36 

10 

T38 

M 

1050 

525 

284.00 

48 

20 

M 

A 

3400 

1880 

822.00 

36 

12 

T3S 

M 

1200 

635 

320.00 

48 

24 

M 

A 

4000 

2260 

951.00 

EXTRAS— Hand  Holes,  $6.25;  Manhole  in  Shell,  $45.00;    Manhole  in   Head,  $30.00. 

The  water  capacity  is  two-thirds  of  the  capacities  given  above. 

An  additional  charge  will  be  made  for  tappings  other  than  standard. 

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SPRAY     PUMPS 

AND 

ACCESSORIES 

FOR  ALL 
SPRAYING     CONDITIONS 

INCLUDING  BUCKET,  KNAP- 
SACK, BARREL,  TANK,  COM- 
PRESSED AIR,  AND  CART 
SPRAYERS  FOR  THE  GARDEN, 
GREENHOUSE  AND  ORCHARD; 
INDEPENDENT  POWER  SPRAY 
PUMPS  AND  POWER  SPRAYING 
OUTFITS  FOR  EXTENSIVE  OPER- 
ATIONS;  FIELD  SPRAYERS, 
SPRAY  NOZZLES,  SPRAYING 
ATTACHMENTS,  ETC. 


A   SEPARATE   CATALOGUE 

Of  our  complete  line  of  spray  pumps,  nozzles  and  accessories,  com- 
prising many  different  types  and  sizes,  will  be  sent  upon  request. 
However,  to  give  a  general  idea  of  the  appearance  and  construction 
of  these  pumps,  a  few  representative  types  are  listed  in  this  section 
of  the  Catalogue. 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


The 


"Prize"  Bucket  Sprayer,  Fig.  669 

For  Garden  and  Greenhouse  Spraying 


Without  some  type  of  bucket  spray  pump,  no  assortment  of  garden  tools  may  be  said  to  be 
complete,  The  "Prize"  is  much  used  for  spraying  small  trees,  garden  truck,  flowers  and  shrubbery; 
washing  windows,  porches,  autos  and  buggies;  applying  whitewash  and  disinfectants  in  barns  and 
poultry  houses;  applying  cattle-fly  oil,  stock  dip,  etc. 

This  is  our  lowest  priced  spray  pump,  but  it  is  often  referred  to  as  "much  in  little."  The 
"Prize"  is  double  acting,  discharging  one- half  the  solution  on  both  the  up  and  down  stroke,  giving 
a  continuous  spray.  It  is  light;  easy  to  carry;  and  is  "built  for  business;"  will  develop  a  good 
pressure;  is  easy  to  operate;  is  practically  non-breakable  and  will  last  for  years. 

Specifications 

PUMP:  The  working  parts  of  the  pump  are  brass,  including  cylinder,  plunger  tube,  plunger, 
valve  seats  and  valve  cages.  The  valves  are  solid  brass  balls,  a  true  sphere  to  one  one-thousandth 
of  an  inch.  Nothing  to  rust  or  corrode.  The  ball  valves  insure  a  free  movement  of  the  liquid,  as 
they  are  practically  non-chokable. 

AIR  CHAMBER:  The  hollow  plunger  tube  acts  as  an  air  chamber.  The  discharge  chamber 
is  brass. 

HANDLE:  The  handle  is  made  of  malleable  iron  similar  to  that  used  on  the  "Success"  Pumps. 

HOZE  AND  NOZZLE:  The  "Acme"  spray  nozzle,  our  simplest,  is  used  with  3  feet  of  %-inch 
hose.  The  "Bordeaux,"  our  patented  adjustable  nozzle  for  all  spraying  conditions,  is  furnished  at 
additional  cost. 

FOOT  REST  is  of  malleable  iron,  12  inches  high,  and  clamps  to  the  cylinder  of  pump. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT,  crated,  is  about  nine  pounds.    The  pump  is  put  up  in  a  strawboard  box, 

Outfit  and  Extras 

Fig.  669  —  "Prize"  bucket  pump,  as  illustrated Cipher,  KAFIR 

Fig.  669  —  With  "Bordeaux"  nozzle  instead  of  "Acme" Cipher,  KINEMATIC 

Seven-foot  section  of  %-in.  hose  with  couplings  and  pole  holder,  for  tree  spraying .  Cipher,  KEDLACK 
AGITATOR — Dash  Disc,  Fig.  759,  ready  to  attach  to  "Prize"  and  "Success"  Pumps. 

See  illustration  above Cipher,  KINGLING 

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Fig.  659 
"Success" 


Fig.  689 
"Perfect  Success" 


Fig.  968 
"Handy  Success" 


Deming  Bucket  Spray  Pumps 

Fig.  659  is  without  doubt  the  most  popular  bucket  spray  pump  on  the  market.  Hundreds 
of  thousands  are  in  use  all  over  the  civilized  world.  It  is  similar  to  the  "Prize"  (see  opposite  page), 
except  that  it  has  a  large  brass  air  chamber,  which  produces  a  more  uniform  stream.  For  spraying 
a  small  number  of  trees;  for  flower  and  vegetable  gardens,  greenhouses,  etc.;  for  washing  windows, 
porches,  autos  and  buggies;  for  applying  whitewash  and  disinfecting  barns  and  poultry  houses, 
it  is  very  useful. 

HANDLE  AND  FOOT  REST  are  malleable  iron.  Foot  rest  is  clamped  to  cylinder  and  is  15 
inches  high — sufficient  for  any  tall  bucket. 

HOSE  AND  NOZZLE — Furnished  with  three  feet  of  %-inch  hose  and  "Bordeaux"  nozzle. 
Hose  is  attached  with  a  hose  band  and  is  not  wired  on.  Shipping  weight,  crated,  is  about  10 
pounds.  Each  pump  is  packed  in  a  separate  strawboard  box. 

Fig.  659 — "Success"  Pump,  as  illustrated Cipher,  KORAN 

Fig.  689 — "Perfect  Success,"  same  as  above,  but  with  4  feet  of  ^g-inch  hose,  also  malleable 
iron  bucket  clamp  for  holding  pump  firmly  in  bucket  (see  illustration  above] ,  so  entire 
outfit  may  be  carried  from  place  to  place  by  the  bail  when  bucket  is  full  of  mixture 

Cipher,  KELTER 

Fig.  968,  "Handy  Success,"  consists  of  the  "Success"  pump  mounted  in  a  four-gallon  tank, 
which  may  be  had  in  brass  or  galvanized  iron.  This  is  a  very  popular  outfit  among  florists,  gard- 
eners, stockmen  and  poulfrymen.  HOSE  AND  NOZZLE:  Four  feet  of  %-inch  hose  and  "Bordeaux" 
nozzle.  Weight,  boxed  for  shipment,  is  about  25  pounds. 

Fig.  968 — With  galvanized  iron  tank Cipher,  KIVER 

Fig.  968— With  brass  tank Cipher,  KRIS 

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The  Deming  Knapsack  Sprayers,  Figs.  675,  654 

For  Garden,  Vineyard  and  Greenhouse 

FIG.  675  —  The  "Success"  Knapsack  sprayer  (the  cut  to  the  left)  is  a  useful  implement 
for  the  florist  and  grower  of  vegetables  and  small  fruits.  As  a  vineyard  sprayer  it  is  much  used, 
but  sprayers  of  large  capacity  are  now  more  in  use  for  this  purpose.  The  brass  tank  is  suitable 
for  using  lime-sulfur  and  bordeaux  solutions. 

FIG.  654  —  "Prize"  Knapsack  sprayer  (cut  to  the  right)  is  similar  to  Fig.  675,  except  that 
the  tank  is  of  galvanized  iron,  and  the  "Prize"  pump  is  used. 

Specifications 

PUMP:  The  working  parts  are  same  as  the  "Prize"  and  "Success"  pumps  shown  on  pre- 
ceding pages.  The  cylinder,  plunger,  valves  and  valve  seats  being  brass,  corrosion  and  rust  are 
eliminated.  The  lever  is  wrought  iron  and  with  malleable  iron  link,  steel  rod  and  wood  handle. 

TANKS  are  five  gallons  capacity.  Fig.  675  has  BRASS  tank  and  dash  disc  agitator,  operated 
from  the  pump  lever.  Fig.  654  may  be  fitted  with  agitator,  when  desired,  at  extra  cost.  Both 
outfits  have  drip  cup  for  possible  leakage;  wide  shoulder  straps;  and  a  gauze  strainer  under 
filling  hole.  Figs.  675  and  654  have  carrying  handles  on  top  of  tank  and  wide  foot  rest  at  bot- 
tom, for  convenience  when  used  like  bucket  pumps.  When  so  used,  lever  may  be  detached  and 
the  extra  handle  affixed  to  the  plunger  rod.  Fig.  654  has  GALVANIZED  IRON  tank. 

HOSE  AND  NOZZLE:  These  outfits  have  4  feet  of  %-inch  hose  with  extension  pipe  24 
inches  long;  undersprayer,  Fig.  962  (see  page  215)  and  our  "Bordeaux"  nozzle  (see  page  214). 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT:  The  weights  boxed  for  shipment  are  about  40  pounds. 

Outfits 

Fig.  675  —  With  brass  tank,  as  described Cipher,  KETTLE 

Fig.  654  —  With  galvanized  tank Cipher,  KETCHUP 

Seven-foot  section  %-inch  hose  couplings  and  pole  holder,  for  tree  spraying  .    .  Cipher,  KEDLACK 

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The  Deming  "Aerospra,"  Fig. 

(Patented.  Trade-Mark  Registered) 
For  Garden,  Vineyard  and  Greenhouse 


663 


The  "Aerospra"  is  the  best  and  most  durable  compressed  air  hand  sprayer  on  the  market. 
It  is  convenient  in  all  respects.  //  the  plunger  is  removed  from  the  cylinder,  it  can  be  replaced 
without  interference  with  the  crimped  plunger  leather  by  placing  it  in  the  recessed  cap  of  tank 
until  the  cap  is  attached  again  ready  for  operations.  The  straps  are  for  carrying  it  on  the  shoulders 
— or  it  can  be  carried  by  the  handle,  when  carrying  lock  is  attached — see  the  sectional  view.  The 
operator  can  pump  up  and  spray  at  rest,  until  the  reduced  pressure  requires  pumping  again.  The 
tanks  are  tested  up  to  100  pounds  pressure — more  than  twice  the  pressure  which  is  obtained  by 
the  average  operator.  The  sprayer  is  patented  and  the  NAME  "AEROSPRA"  is  A  REGISTERED 

TRADE-MARK. 

Specifications 

AIR  PUMP:  Brass  tube  cylinder,  diameter  2  inches,  stroke  12  inches.  Top  cap  of  tank 
attached  to  cylinder.  A  special  rubber-packed  flange  tightens  with  the  pressure.  The  locking 
and  carrying  clamp  is  of  unique  design.  The  cylinder  valve  is  rubber  and  is  very  simple.  The 
pump  can  be  instantly  removed  for  filling  the  tank. 

TANK:  MADE  EITHER  OF  THE  BEST  QUALITY  OF  GALVANIZED  SHEET  STEEL  OR  SHEET  BRASS. 
The  carrying  straps  are  wide  for  ease  in  handling.  The  diameter  is  73/6  inches  and  height  18^2 
inches,  with  about  3J^  gallons  capacity.  The  tank  should  be  about  two-thirds  filled. 

HOZE  AND  NOZZLE:  There  is  a  3-foot  section  of  %-inch  hose  with  shut-off  cock  and  fine 
spray  nozzle. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT:  When  boxed  with  all  parts  snugly  packed  ready  for  freight  or  express, 
the  weight  is  about  20  pounds. 

Outfit  and  Extras 

Fig.  663  —  "Aerospra"  with  brass  air  pump  and  BRASS  TANK,  as  illustrated  and  described, 

Cipher,  KOORD 

Fig.  663  —  "Aerospra,"  as  above,  but  with  GALVANIZED  STEEL  TANK Cipher,  KING 

For  extension  pipe  see  Fig.  1165,  page  216. 

For  nozzle  with  automatic  shut-off  we  recommend  a  special  size,  Fig.  1152,  as  illustrated 

above,  24  inches  long.    For  general  description,  see  page  216 Cipher,  KINIE 

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DISCHARGE 
NIPPLES. 

BASE  AND 
AIR  CHAMBER 


BRASS 
CYLINDER 
VALVE 
CHAMBERS 


The 


"Gardener's  Choice"  Sprayer,  Fig.  651 

For  Garden  and  Field  Work,  Small  Orchards,  Etc. 


This  is  one  of  the  most  convenient  spraying  outfits  for  general  use.  As  an  all-round  utility 
sprayer  it  cannot  be  beaten.  It  is  particularly  adapted  for  both  the  garden  and  greenhouse,  also 
for  orchard  use,  as  well  as  for  spraying  livestock  in  the  barn  and  livery  stable.  It  is  a  splendid 
whitewashing  outfit,  as  the  pump  is  strong  and  durable  and  has  a  good  agitator.  The  working 
parts,  including  agitator,  are  shown  in  the  sectional  view  above. 

Specifications 

PUMP  has  1%-inch  brass  cylinder,  brass  ball  valves  with  brass  seat  and  cage,  brass  plunger 
and  our  special  plunger  packing.  The  leverage  is  six  to  one;  can  be  worked  against  pressure  of 
100  pounds.  The  air  chamber  is  ample,  the  base  adding  considerably  to  the  capacity  of  the  pipe 
air  chamber. 

AGITATOR:  Twin  paddle  type,  simple  and  effective;  stirs  the  liquid  thoroughly. 

TANK  AND  CART:  Twenty-four-gallon  wood  tank  with  steel  hoops  and  hinged  wood  top. 
Leg,  tongue  and  handle  of  wrought  pipe.  Metal  wheels,  diameter  24  inches,  with  staggered 
spokes  and  2-inch  tires.  Special  axle  of  wrought  iron  pipe  held  by  long  through  bolts.  Hub-to- 
hub  measurement,  33  inches.  Height  to  top  of  tank,  30  inches.  Height  to  top  of  pump,  42  inches. 

HOSE  AND  NOZZLE:  Six  feet  of  3^-inch  "Deco"  discharge  hose  and  our  "Bordeaux"  nozzle 
are  furnished.  See  list  below  for  extra  section  of  hose. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT,  including  cart,  when  crated,  is  about  120  pounds. 

Outfits  and  Extras 

Fig.  651  —  "Gardener's  Choice,"  with  equipment  as  described  above Cipher,  KIDDER 

Section  of  ^-inch  "Deco"  sprayer  hose  12^  feet  long,  with  couplings  and  "Simplex"  angle 

nozzle Cipher,  KNAVISH 

Additional  price  for  extra  lengths  of  hose.     For  extension  pipes,  etc.,  see  pages  215  and  216. 
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REVERSIBLE  TOP  WITH  L 
ADJUSTING  PIPE  CLAMPS 


The  "Planter's  Tractor"  Sprayer,  Fig.  822 

(Patented) 
For  Garden  and  Field  Crops 

FOR  SPRAYING  GARDEN  AND  FIELD  CROPS  two  rows  at  a  time,  this  is  a  splendid  machine.  It 
is  a"one-man  power"  outfit,  in  which  the  pump  is  automatically  operated  from  the  wheel.  OPER- 
ATES UNDER  40  POUNDS  PRESSURE  WHEN  PUSHED  AT  ORDINARY  SPEED. 

When  used  for  TREE  SPRAYING  ONLY  the  crosshead  pin  and  connecting  rod  should  be 
removed  from  the  axle  and  pump  lever,  REVERSING  THE  PUMP  AND  TANK.  This  brings  the  pump 
lever  convenient  to  the  user,  who  can  then  attach  an  extra  section  of  i^-inch  hose  and  proceed  to 
spray  his  trees  and  shrubbery. 

Specifications 

PUMP:  1^-inch  brass  tube  cylinder,  stroke  is  adjustable,  3^,  2%  or  l^j  inches.  Air 
chamber  is  augmented  by  hollow  brass  plunger  tube.  The  plunger,  valves  and  seats  are  brass. 
Lever  is  steel.  The  agitator  is  of  dash-disc  type  operated  from  rod  attached  to  plunger  tube. 

TANK:  GALVANIZED  or  BRASS,  I()-GALLON;  detachable.    Iron  top  and  lid;  bottom  reinforced. 

FRAME:  Handles  of  steel  pipe  bent  to  shape,  and  attached  to  uprights,  carrying  the  tank. 
Axle  bearings  clamped  to  ends  of  handles,  forming  the  frame.  Structure  rigidly  supported  by 
steel  braces,  forming  the  legs. 

WHEEL:  Diameter,  24  inches,  with  3-inch  tire.    Hub  is  welded  to  axle. 

DISCHARGE  EQUIPMENT:  Two  sections  of  %-inch  hose  2  feet  long;  two  %-inch  stop  cocks; 
two  34-inch  hose  pipes  18  inches  long;  two  "Demorel"  nozzles  with  angle  discharge  for  rows  up 
to  48  inches  apart;  forward  or  backward  spray  for  shorter  or  taller  plants. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT,  when  crated,  about  150  pounds. 

Outfits  and  Extras 

Fig.  822  —  "Planter's  Tractor,"  complete  with  galvanized  tank Cipher,  KINGCRAB 

Fig.  822  —  "Planter's  Tractor,"  with  brass  tank Cipher,  KIRKYARD 

For  extension  pipes,  see  page  216. 

Seven-foot  section  of  %-inch  hose  with  couplings  and  pole  holder,  for  trees.    .    Cipher,  KEDLACK 
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DISCHARGE  PIPE 

CHAMBER 
CASTING        \ 

UPPER  VALVE 
(BRONZE  BALI) 


BRASS  CYLINDER 
f—  PLUNGER  ROD 

I — PLUNGER  PACKING 
.DISCHARGE  PORT 

LOWER  VALVE 
!!^— (BRONZE  BALL) 
-  BRASS  VALVE   I 
CAGE  AND  SEAT| 
STRAINER 

CASTING 
BARREL  ANCHOR 


V,. 


The  ''Major"  Barrel  Sprayer,  Fig.  832 

For  Spraying  Small  and  Medium-Size  Orchards 

For  the  farmer  who  has  either  a  young  or  old  family  orchard,  this  is  an  excellent  pump.  It 
has  a  smaller  diameter  cylinder  than  the  "Century"  (see  following  page),  and  for  this  reason  is 
adapted  for  use  with  one  lead  of  hose  and  one  nozzle  only.  The  "Major"  clamps  to  the  chime  of 
the  barrel  and  is  also  firmly  secured  to  the  bottom  of  barrel  by  an  anchor  pin  which  fits  into  a 
recess  in  the  pump.  This  device  may  be  quickly  and  easily  attached  to  any  barrel.  Other  pumps 
of  this  type  without  this  anchor  device  will  not  remain  rigid  and  are  very  annoying  to  operate. 

The  "Major"  is  also  much  used  for  disinfecting  the  farmyard,  barns,  poultry  houses  and 
stock  pens;  spraying  stock  dip  and  cattle-fly  oil;  for  whitewashing  buildings  and  fences;  for  deodor- 
izing and  purifying  cellars,  vegetable  bins,  dairy  rooms,  etc.  The  "Major"  will  develop  a  powerful 
pressure;  is  practically  proof  against  corrosion,  as  all  working  parts  are  brass;  is  easy  to  operate; 
and  is  the  best  pump  on  the  market  for  the  price.  The  barrel  is  not  furnished ;  any  good  barrel  may 
be  used. 

Specifications 

PUMP:  Sets  low  in  barrel.  Fastens  to  chime  of  barrel  by  turning  one  clamp  screw.  Held 
rigid  by  anchor  pin  on  bottom  of  barrel. 

CYLINDER:  Removable  2-inch  seamless  drawn  brass;  always  submerged  and  primed. 
PLUNGER  has  special  fabric  packing — chemically  treated.  Will  not  require  replacing  for  two  or 
three  seasons. 

VALVES:  Solid  bronze  ball  valves  and  bronze  valve  seats.  By  removing  two  bolts,  both 
suction  and  discharge  valves  may  be  taken  out  for  examination  or  repair. 

AIR  CHAMBER:  Two-inch  heavy  steel  tubing.  Ample  capacity  for  one  section  hose.  Reduces 
effort  of  pumping. 

AGITATOR:  Twin  paddle  type.    Simple  and  effective  for  stirring  solution. 

FITTINGS:  Brass  gauze  strainer;  discharge  connection  fitted  for  one  lead  of  ^-inch  hose. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT:  Pump  only,  about  50  pounds. 

Outfits  and  Extras 

Fig.  832  —  "Major"  sprayer  only;  discharge  fits  regular  j/2-inch  female  half  hose  coupling 

Cipher,  KEEL 

Outfit  "A"  -  -  "Major"  sprayer  with  one  12J^-foot  section  of  3^-inch  hose,  couplings,  and 

"Simplex"  angle  nozzle Cipher,  KEELING 

Additional  price  for  extra  lengths  of  hose.     Extension  pipes  with  stop  cock,  and  other 

extras  on  pages  215  and  216  showing  accessories. 

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STRAINER 


The  "Century"  Barrel  Sprayer,  Fig.  645 

The  Premier  of  all  Barrel  Sprayers 

For  more  than  twenty  years,  the  "Century"  has  maintained  its  leadership  among  barrel 
sprayers.  Thousands  of  "Centuries"  are  now  in  use  all  over  the  civilized  world.  Leading  growers 
and  horticultural  experts  all  combine  in  pronouncing  it  the  "best  all-around  barrel  sprayer  on  the 
market."  At  the  National  Horticultural  Congress,  the  "Century"  was  awarded  first  honors, 
winning  out  over  six  other  well-known  makes. 

It  has  a  larger  capacity  than  the  "Major"  (see  preceding  page),  and  will  supply  two  leads  of 
hose  and  two  nozzles.  In  addition  to  spraying  orchards,  etc.,  it  is  widely  used  for  disinfecting 
farmyards,  barns,  poultry  houses  and  stock  pens;  spraying  stock  dip  and  cattle-fly  oil;  white- 
washing buildings  and  fences;  disinfecting  and  purifying  cellars,  vegetable  bins,  dairy  rooms,  etc. 

The  "Century"  is  proof  against  corrosion,  as  all  working  parts  are  brass;  is  so  substantially 
constructed  as  to  be  practically  exempt  from  breakage;  is  easy  to  operate  and  is  absolutely  the 
best  barrel  pump  that  money  can  buy.  The  barrel  is  not  furnished. 

Specifications 

PUMP:  Sets  low  in  barrel.  Universal  iron  base — adjustable  to  any  size  or  depth  of  barrel — 
fits  the  flat  head  or  curved  side  of  barrel.  This,  with  foot  lug,  keeps  pump  absolutely  rigid  during 
operation.  Base  fits  7  x  10-inch  hole.  Liquid  is  poured  through  a  filling  hole  in  base.  Four  hook 
bolts  with  large  thumb  nuts  attach  base  to  barrel  head.  Easy  to  remove  pump  from  barrel. 

CYLINDER:  Renewable  2^-inch  seamless  drawn  brass.  Four-inch  stroke.  Always  sub- 
merged and  primed.  Plunger  has  special  fabric  packing,  chemically  treated. 

VALVES:  Solid  bronze  ball  valves  and  bronze  valve  seats.  By  removing  four  bolts,  both 
suction  and  discharge  valves  may  be  taken  out  for  examination  or  repair. 

AIR  CHAMBER:  23^-inch  heavy  steel  tubing,  32  inches  long.    Reduces  effort  in  pumping. 

AGITATOR:  Twin  paddle  type.    Simple  and  effective  for  stirring  solution. 

FITTINGS:  Brass  gauze  strainer.    Brass  discharge  "Y"  for  two  leads  of  3/£-inch  hose. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT:  Pump  only,  carefully  boxed,  75  pounds. 

Outfits  and  Extras 

Fig.  045 —  "Century"  barrel  sprayer  only,  with  "Y"  connection,  Fig.  304   .    .    .Cipher,  KINATE 
Outfit  "A,"  as  above,  with  one  122/6-foot  section  of  j^-inch  "Deco"  hose,  couplings  and 

"Simplex"  angle  nozzle Cipher,  KERNISH 


Outfit  "B,"  with  two  12^-foot  sections  of  hose,  nozzles,  etc Cipher,  KNIGHTLY 

Additional  price  for  extra  lengths  of  hose.    For  extension  pipes,  etc.,  see  page  210. 

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The  "Farmer's  Friend"  Sprayer,  Fig.  647 

For  Spraying  Field  Crops,  Orchards,  Etc. 

A  most  convenient  outfit  for  either  field,  vineyard  or  orchard  work.  The  U.  S.  Government 
is  using-  large  numbers  of  these  outfits  at  home  and  abroad  for  spraying,  disinfecting  and  white- 
washing. 

No  lifting  of  heavy  barrels  of  mixture  into  and  out  of  farm  wagons.  The  "Farmer's  Friend" 
is  always  ready  for  business  as  soon  as  barrel  is  filled. 

For  spraying  field  crops,  our  four-row  field  sprayer,  Fig.  653  (see  opposite  page)  is  recom- 
mended. 

Specifications 

PUMP:  The  "Century"  barrel  pump.    For  complete  description  of  pump  see  page  207. 
AGITATOR:  Twin  paddle  type.     Keeps  liquid  well  stirred. 

TANK  AND  FRAME:  The  tank  is  a  50-gallon  barrel  set  lengthwise  on  strong  steel  supports. 
Thills  and  platform  are  of  wood  and  well  constructed.  Shafts  and  platform  are  of  hardwood  with 
plenty  of  space  for  a  man  to  stand  on  platform  for  driving  and  pumping. 

WHEELS  AND  AXLE:  Wheels  are  steel;  diameter,  44  inches;  width  of  tire,  3  inches.  Axle  is 
13^-inch  steel  shafting.  Wheels  are  fitted  for  56-inch  tread. 

FITTINGS:  A  three-way  stop  cock  is  fitted  to  pump  discharge  so  that  two  leads  of  hose  may 
be  used  if  necessary,  although  but  one  12j/2-foot  section  of  J^-inch  "Deco"  hose  and  "Simplex" 
angle  nozzle  are  regularly  supplied.  We  recommend  the  use  of  an  extension  pipe  with  this  outfit 
when  used  for  orchard  spraying.  See  page  216. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT:  Knocked  down  and  crated,  is  about  500  pounds. 

Outfits  and  Extras 

Fig.  647  —  "Farmer's  Friend"  sprayer,  complete  with  pump,  hose,  etc.,  as  illustrated  and 

described Cipher,  KERNING 

Additional  price  for  extra  lengths  of  hose.     Extension  pipes,  stop  cocks,  etc.,  on  pages  215 

and  216. 

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THREE  WAY 
HOSE  CONNECTION 

TO   PUMP  DISCHARGE) 


CONNECTING" 

DISCHARGE 

HOSE 


END  NOZZLE- 
ATTACHMENT 


The  Deming  Four-Row  Field  Sprayer,  Fig.  653 

For  Potato  Plants  and  Other  Field  Crops 

For  spraying  potatoes,  strawberries,  small  nursery  stock,  cotton  fields,  etc.,  this  is  a  very 
convenient  device,  as  it  is  easily  and  quickly  attached  to  any  wagon. 

The  nozzle  holders  can  be  adjusted  to  rows  of  any  width  from  22  to  40  inches  for  forward 
or  backward  spraying.  They  may  be  raised  or  lowered  and  brought  together  to  pass  through  gate. 
OUR  "CENTURY"  OR  LARGER  SPRAYERS  CAN  BE  USED. 

Specifications 

ATTACHMENT:  For  any  wagon  or  cart.  Can  be  securely  clamped  on  with  set  screws  and 
bolts  which  are  furnished. 

ADJUSTMENT:  Height  for  spraying  and  width  of  rows  can  be  easily  arranged  by  the  lock 
lever.  Width  of  rows  from  22  to  40  inches. 

HOSE  AND  NOZZLES:  There  are  two  sections  of  ^g-inch  hose  connecting  to  the  outer  nozzles 
and  two  sections  of  3^-inch  hose  connecting  to  coupling  in  center,  to  which  discharge  hose  of 
pump  is  attached.  Four  "Simplex"  nozzles  are  used. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT:  Partially  crated  to  prevent  breakage,  is  about  80  pounds. 

Outfits 

Fig.  653  —  With  four  "Simplex"  nozzles  and  hose  sections,  also  coupling  for  discharge  hose 

connecting  to^  pump  as  per  detail  engraving Cipher,  KATYDID 

Section  of  ^-inch  "Deco"  sprayer  hose,  8  feet  long,  with  couplings  for  attaching  field 

sprayer  to  discharge  of  spray  pump Cipher,  KANTRY 

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Fig.  633  Fig.  933 


"Samson"  Double-Acting  Sprayer,   Fig.   633 
and  Outfit,  Fig.  933 

The  next  best  outfit  to  a  power  machine,  and  the  easiest  working  hand  sprayer  on  the 
market.  Will  develop  a  pressure  of  150  to  175  pounds  while  supplying  two  leads  of  hose,  and  at 
the  same  time,  permit  the  operator  to  rest  between  strokes,  because  of  the  unusually  large  air 
chamber  and  extra  long  lever.  Is  proof  against  corrosion  and  practically  exempt  from  breakage. 

Does  speedy,  thorough  work.  Thousands  now  in  use.  Positively  the  latest  and  best 
development  in  hand  spraying,  and  a  decided  success  from  the  start. 

Specifications  Fig.  633 

PUMP:  Differential  plunger,  discharging  equal  amount  of  water  at  each  stroke.  Working 
parts  accessible;  brass  cylinder  linings  and  ball  valves  easily  removed.  Furnished  with  wood 
platform,  10  feet  of  1-inch  suction  hose  and  strainer;  pressure  gauge  and  double  discharge  attach- 
ment. Discharge  hose,  nozzles,  etc.,  extra;  see  pages  showing  accessories. 

CYLINDER:  Differential;  brass;  solid  bronze  ball  valves  and  seats;  special  fabric  packing — 
chemically  treated  to  resist  corrosion. 

AIR  CHAMBER:  Steel  tube;  seven  gallons  capacity;  makes  pumping  easy. 

SHIPPING  WEIGHT,  crated,  about  175  pounds. 

Specifications  Fig.  933 

PUMP  on  large  platform  with  following  additional  equipment:  50-gallon  barrel;  1-inch 
suction  pipe  (instead  of  hose)  and  strainer;  agitator,  operated  from  lever;  25  feet  J^-inch  "Deco" 
discharge  hose  with  double  spraying  attachment  and  two  "Simplex"  nozzles;  Fig.  751  bamboo 
extension,  10  feet  long,  with  drip  shield.  A  wrench  is  provided  with  which  to  loosen  the  suction 
pipe,  thus  preventing  siphonage  of  the  mixture  from  the  pump. 

Outfits  and  Extras 

Fig.  633  —  As  illustrated  and  described Cipher,  KNOBED 

Fig.  933  —  Complete  with  equipment  as  illustrated  and  described Cipher,  KECKLE 

Additional  charge  for  extra  hose 

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Deming  Duplex  Plunger  Pump,  Fig.  761 
For  Operation  by  Any  Gasoline  Engine 

This  is  the 
pump  regularly 
supplied  on  our 
complete  power 
sprayers.  Many 
growers  who  al- 
ready have  an 
engine  prefer  to 
assemble  their 
own  outfits  and 
we,  therefore, 
list  this  pump 
separately.  The 
pulley  may  be 
changed  to  fit 
any  engine 
speed. 

MAIN  CASTINGS 
ARE  SEPARATE. 
The  base, 
columns  and  air 
chamber  on  Fig. 
761  are  separate 
castings.  Should 
breakage  occur 
because  of  acci- 
dent, this  con- 
struction re- 
duces cost  of 
repairs. 

CYLINDERS  AND  PLUNGERS:  Deming  cylinders  are  made  of  cast  bronze,  bored 
absolutely  true.  The  plungers  are  of  close-grained  gray  foundry  iron.  Plunger 
packing  consists  of  a  chemically-treated  leather  crimp  which  wipes  the  cylinder  free 
from  solution  at  every  stroke. 

THE  VALVES:  Deming  valves  consist  of  solid  bronze  balls.    The  valve  seats  are 
cast  bronze  and  will  not  break,  chip,  corrode,  wear  out  or  become 
loosened  from  the  seat. 

THE  SUCTION  VALVE  COVERS  are  not  screwed  in  but  are 
held  in  place  by  a  yoke.  This  yoke  can  be  removed  by  unscrew- 
ing one  nut.  The  valve  covers  can  then  be  lifted  out,  exposing 
the  suction  valves.  The  discharge  valves  are  of  the  same  con- 
struction. Nothing  could  be  simpler. 

DRAINAGE:  Suction  and  discharge  ports  are  equipped  with 
drainage  plugs  to  prevent  freezing. 

Equipment  Furnished  With  Fig.  761 
Belt  tightener;  pressure  gauge;  relief  valve;  double  dis- 
charge cock;  10  feet  of  1-inch  suction  hose  and  strainer. 


Sizes,  Capacities,  Etc. 


Maximum 
No.           Revs,  per 
Minute 

Diameter 
Cylinder  and 
Stroke 
Inches 

Horse-  power 
of  Engine 
Recom- 
mended 

Capacity 
per  Minute 
at  70  Revs. 
Gallons 

Shipping 
Weight 
Pounds 

Size 
Pulleys 

Cipher 

1               70 
2               70 

2x2^ 

2^  x  zy2 

2 
3 

VA 

9 

225 

310 

12x3 
14x4 

KYAN 
KEYAGE 

For  discharge  hose,  nozzles,  extension  pipe,  etc.,  see  pages  214  to  216. 

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Deming  " Victory  Junior"  Power  Sprayer,  Fig.  729 
With  4^-gal.  Pump,  2  H.  P.  Engine  and  150-gal.  Tank 


The  Deming  "Victory  Junior'1 — View  From  Right  Side 

For  spraying  orchards  of  8  to  10  acres  or  more,  a  power  rig  is  essential.  Deming  Power 
Sprayers  may  be  mounted  on  any  standard  farm  wagon  truck,  as  they  are  furnished  with  adjust- 
able bolster  pieces.  In  the  construction  of  the  "Victory  Junior"  we  use  the  Fig.  761,  No.  1  pump, 
described  on  preceding  page;  2  H.  P.  Novo  engine  and  150-gallon  tank. 

The  pump  is  good  for  250  pounds  pressure — more  than  is  required  for  successful  spraying. 

NOTE:  The  "Victory  Junior"  will  supply  two  nozzles  with  large  hole  discs  or  four  nozzles  with 
small  hole  discs.  Nozzles  with  large  hole  discs  are  regularly  furnished. 

If  it  is  desired  to  use  two  leads  of  hose,  the  small  hole  discs  should  be  specified. 

We  recommend  the  use  of  our  "Comet"  spray  gun,  with  small  hole  disc,  in  connection  with 
"Victory  Junior." 

Equipment  Regularly  Supplied  with  the  *'  Victory  Junior" 
Power  Sprayer,  Fig.  729 

DUPLEX  PUMP:  Capacity,  4%  gallons  per  minute  at  70  revolutions. 
ENGINE:  2  H.  P.  Novo;  batteries  and  wiring. 

TANK:  150  gallons  with  manhole  and  propeller  agitator;  a  hinged  cab  encloses  both  the 
pump  and  engine. 

ACCESSORIES:  Suction  box  and  clean-out  strainer;  double  discharge  cock  for  two  leads  of  hose; 
One  25-foot  section  of  3^-inch  "Deco"  high  pressure  discharge  hose,  with  couplings,  double 
spraying  attachment  and  two  "Simplex"  angle  nozzles; 

One  Fig.  751  brass-lined  bamboo  extension  pipe,  10  feet  long,  with  leakless  stop  cock; 
Pressure  regulator;  pressure  gauge;  tool  box  containing  oil  can,  monkey  wrench  and  spanner 
for  stuffing  box  of  pump;  hooks  for  coiling  hose  when  not  in  use;  holders  on  top  of  tank  for 
extension  pipes;  foot  rest;  all  complete  as  illustrated,  ready  to  mount  on  any  wagon  truck 
and  commence  operations. 

Capacities,  Etc.,  of  Fig.  729 


PUMP 

Diameter 
Cylinder 
and 
Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity 

Minute 
at  70 
Revolut'ns 
Gallons 

Good  for 
Maximum 
Pressure 
Pounds 

H.P.  of 
Engine 

Net 
Weight  of 
Outfit 
Pounds 

Shipping 
Weight  of 
Outfit 
Pounds 

Cipher 

2x2^ 

4M 

250 

2 

1000 

1200 

KNUR 

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Deming  "Victory"  Power  Sprayer,  Fig.  730 
With  8-Gallon  Pump;  3-H.  P.  Engine  and  200-Gallon  Tank 


The  Denting  "Victory" — View  from  Left  Side 

In  the  "Victory,"  we  have  used  Fig.  761,  No.  2  (page  211)  with  3  H.  P.  Novo  engine  and 
200-gallon  tank. 

This  makes  a  larger  and  more  powerful  outfit  than  the  "Victory  Junior"  and  is  especially 
adapted  to  large  commercial  orchards. 

Inspection  and  Test 

A  rigid  test  and  inspection  of  each  Deming  Power  Sprayer  is  made  before  it  is  permitted  to" 
leave  the  factory — the  pump  being  subjected  to  a  high  pressure  that  would  inevitably  disclose 
any  flaws  or  weaknesses.  Both  the  pump  and  engine  are  most  carefully  adjusted.  Unless  such 
precautions  are  taken,  annoying  delays  are  apt  to  be  experienced  the  first  few  times  the  outfit  is 
used.  But  Deming  outfits  will  be  found  "ready  for  business"  as  soon  as  uncrated. 

Equipment  Regularly  Supplied  with  the  "Victory,"  Fig.  730 

DUPLEX  PUMP:  Capacity,  8  gallons  per  minute  at  60  revolutions. 
ENGINE:  3  H.  P.  Novo;  batteries  and  wiring. 

TANK:  200  gallons  with  manhole  and  propeller  agitator;  hinged  cab  enclosing  pump  and 
engine  with  roll  curtains  to  further  protect  machinery. 

ACCESSORIES:  Suction  box  and  clean-out  strainer;  double  discharge  cock  f  or  two  leads  of  hose; 
Two  25-foot  sections  of  ^-mch  high  pressure  "Deco"  discharge  hose,  with  couplings, 
double  spraying  attachment  and  four  "Simplex"  angle  nozzles; 

Two  Fig.  751  brass-lined  bamboo  extension  rods,  10  feet  long,  with  leakless  stop  cock  on  each ; 
Pressure  regulator;  pressure  gauge;  tool  box  containing  oil  can,  monkey  wrench  and  spanner 
for  stuffing  box  on  pump;  hooks  for  coiling  hose  when  not  in  use;  holders  on  top  of  tank  for 
extension  pipes;  foot  rest;  all  complete  as  illustrated,  ready  to  mount  on  any  wagon  truck 
and  commence  operations. 

OPTIONAL  EQUIPMENT:  One  50-foot  section  of  hose  and  fittings  as  above,  and  one  Deming 
"Comet"  spray  gun. 

Capacities,  Etc.,  of  Fig.  730 


PUMP 

H.P.  of 
Engine 

Net 
Weight  of 
Outfit 
Pounds 

Shipping 
Weight  of 
Outfit 
Pounds 

Cipher 

Diameter 
Cylinder 
and  Stroke 
Inches 

Capacity 
per  Minute 
at  60 
Revolutions 
Gallons 

Good  for 
Maximum 
Pressure 
Pounds 

2^x3^ 

8 

250 

3 

1400 

1600 

KlLLAS 

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'          .'  •  ...       .;-.-'     < 


766% 


754 


The  Deming  Spraying  Nozzles 

THE  MANUFACTURE  OF  SPRAY  NOZZLES  requires  great  care  in  the  machine  work.  Special 
machinery  and  tools  enable  us  to  make  perfect  nozzles.  Perfect  brass  castings  only  are  used  and 
EVERY  NOZZLE  is  TESTED  before  it  leaves  our  works. 

A  SPRAYER'S  EFFICIENCY  is  IN  THE  NOZZLE  —  THE  "BUSINESS  END."     Without  a  good 

nozzle  any  spraying  outfit  is  inefficient.     The  Deming  patent  spray  nozzles,  shown  above,  are 

"The  World's  Best."    They  can  be  used  with  any  spray  pump. 

How  DEMING  NOZZLES  ARE  PUT  UP:  —  All  the  DEMING  NOZZLES  illustrated  above  are  put 

up  in  individual  paper  boxes  except  Fig.  960,  as  listed  below.    Complete  directions  for  using  the 

nozzles  are  printed  on  each  nozzle  box.    The  "BORDEAUX"  patent  nozzle,  when  so  ordered,  is  put 

up  for  dealers  in  cartons  containing  a  dozen  nozzles. 

Fig.  965  —  "Bordeaux"  is  furnished  with  many  of  our  sprayers.  It  is  the  best  general 
purpose  spray  nozzle  ever  produced.  Throws  a  solid  stream,  coarse  long- 
distance spray,  or  a  fine  mist;  or  it  may  be  shut  off.  It  is  an  excellent  nozzle 
also  for  whitewashing,  disinfecting,  etc.  Easily  disgorged.  THE  NAME  "BOR- 
DEAUX" is  A  REGISTERED  TRADE-MARK  Cipher,  KEEPSAKE 

Fig.  766  —  "Simplex,"  light,  durable  and  compact.  Adapted  for  high  pressure.  Has  two 
interchangeable  steel  spray  discs,  one  coarse  and  one  medium-fine  spray.  Does 
not  waste  liquid Cipher,  KEMPT Y 

Fig.  766 ^-"Simplex"  angle  nozzle,  similar  to  Fig.  766 Cipher,  KILT 

Fig.  753  —  "Demorel,"  similar  to  "Vermorel,"  but  somewhat  lighter  in  weight,  with  caps 
for  fine  and  coarse  sprays.  Steel  caps,  instead  of  brass,  when  ordered.  (PAT- 
ENTED)   Cipher,  KERONA 

Fig.  963  —  "Vermorel,"  with  caps  for  fine  and  coarse  sprays.  Obstructions  readily  forced 
out  with  spring  disgorger.  Steel  caps,  instead  of  brass,  when  specified.  (PAT- 
ENTED)   Cipher,  KEFFEL 

Fig.  866  —  "Giant  Simplex"  nozzle,  with  strainer  and  arch  spray  disc,  similar  to  Fig.  766, 

but  larger,  for  extensive  operations  and  high  pressure Cipher,  KNAGGLD 

Fig.  866}/£-"Giant  Simplex  Angle"  nozzle,  with  strainer,  similar  to  Fig.  866   .    .Cipher,  KNOCK 

Fig.  754  —  "Eureka,"  throws  conical-shaped  spray;  disgorges  by  pushing  against  fence 

or  tree.    A  good  whitewasher Cipher,  KNITCH 

Fig.  960  —  "Acme,"  will  throw  a  solid  stream  or  a  fine  spray.     Furnished  on  "Prize" 

bucket  sprayers. Cipher,  KELPIE 

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364 


384 


366 


Deming  Spraying  Accessories 

Fig.    966  —  Combination  coupling,  female  end,  standard  3^-inch  hose  thread;  male  end, 

M-inch  iron  pipe  thread.    Fits  all  %-inch  nozzles Cipher,  KEYHOLE 

Fig.    749  —  Nozzle  coupling  and  hose  stock,  J^-inch  male  pipe  thread;  other  end  for  either 

^8-inch  or  3^-inch  hose,  as  specified Cipher,  KEYNOTE 

Fig.    962  —  Underspraying  Angle  Attachment;  fitted  with  %-inch  iron  pipe  thread;  male 

end  fits  all  standard  nozzles Cipher,  KYANITE 

Fig.    980  —  Double  Spraying  Attachment;  all  connections  are  iron  pipe  threads;  male  ends 

take  all  standard  nozzles Cipher,  KREOSOTE 

Fig.    981  —  Angle  Attachment;  similar  to  Fig.  980  —  guides  spray;  helps  sustain  weight 

of  pole Cipher,  KNICKER 

Fig.  1150 — Rubber  Drip  Shield Cipher,  KARAGANE 

Fig.  1140 — "Sure-grip"  Hose  Couplings  for  ^-inch  hose.     Used  on  all  Deming  barrel 

pumps  and  larger  outfits.  Hose  stays  clamped  and  cannot  blow  off   .    .  Cipher,  KNAPPY 
Fig.    955  —  Hose  Clamp  for  J^-inch  hose Cipher,  KEENER 

Fig.   949 -standard  Brass  Hose  Coupling  {^   ;  ;  ;  ;  ;  ;  ;  ;  ;  ;  ;?$ 

Fig.    364  —  Brass  Discharge  "Y,"  without  cock.    Cap  on  one  end.    Double  end  for  J^-i 

hose;  single  end  for  %-inch  iron  pipe Cipher,  KRALL 

Fig.    733  —  Short  combination  coupling;  large  end,  female  3/6-inch  hose  coupling;  small 

end,  %-inch  pipe Cipher,  KINGLESS 

Fig.  383  —  New  Leakless  Stop  Cock  with  Ball  Valves,  %-inch  pipe  thread  on  both  ends; 

used  on  spray  extension  pipes.    Water-way  opening  full  %-mch  pipe  size   .    . 

Cipher,  KINDER 

Fig.  951  —  Brass  Hose  Nipples  for  %-inch  male  pipe,  one  end;  other  end,  H-inch  male 

hose  thread Cipher,  KANTIAN 

Fig.  384  —  Leakless  Stop  Cock  with  Ball  Valves,  %-inch  pipe  thread  one  end;  J^-inch 

hose  coupling  male  thread,  other  end Cipher  KOBOB 

Fig.  366  —  New  Leakless  Double  Discharge  Stop  Cock  with  Ball  Valves  (sure  shut-off), 

single  end,  %-inch  pipe;  double  end,  %-inch  male  hose  thread.  .  .  .Cipher,  KIND 

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970 


75! 


1152 


367 


Deming  Spraying  Accessories 


Fig. 
Fig. 


970  —  Galvanized  Extension  Pipe  8  feet  long  with  leakless  stop  cock.   .    .  .  Cipher,  KALAND 

751  —  Bamboo  Extension  Pipe,  10  feet  long,  light  and  strong.     Brass  lined,  with 

leakless  stop  cock;  longer  pipes  extra Cipher,  KALENDER 

Fig.  1165  —  Brass  Spray  Pipe,  two  feet  long,  ^  inch  with  34-inch  iron  pipe  connections, 

male  one  end,  female  other  end.    Male  end  fits  all  standard  nozzles .  Cipher,  KALENDS 

Fig.  1165  —  Three  feet  long        Cipher,  KALEYARD 

Fig.  1165  —  Four  feet  long Cipher,  KALI 

Fig.    972  —  The  "Acme"  brass  Spray  Lance  with  stop  cock,  strainer,  handle  and  Acme 

nozzle,  especially  for  ground  crops,  such  as  melons,  cucumbers,  etc.    .  Cipher,  KIBED 
Fig.  1000 — "COMET"  Spray  Gun Cipher,  KUMISS 

Three  steel  spray  discs  are  included  with  ^,  2/g  and  ^-inch  holes. 
Fig.  1152  — "ADJUSTOP"  Spray  Pipe  Extension,   6  feet  long,  with  wood  hand-hold, 

adjustable  spray  nozzle  and  automatic  shut-off.     The  spray  is  adjustable  in 

distance;  throws  coarse  spray  25  feet:  shortening  distance  broadens  spray   . 

Cipher,  KNARLED 

Fig.  1152  —  Twenty-four  inches  long  (as  illustrated) Cipher,  KINIE 

Fig.  1526-"B"  —  "Special"  Brass  Adjustable  Relief  Valve  for  power  sprayers  .    .Cipher,  KYLOES 
Fig.    688  —  Pressure  Gauge,  used  on  power  sprayers  and  largest  hand  sprayers.     For 

M-inch  pipe Cipher,  KAMSIN 

367  —  Galvanized  Strainer  with  Brass  Gauze,  for  1-inch  pipe       Cipher,  KANTIST 

770  —  Filling  Funnel  (with  removable  brass  gauze  strainer),  size,  10  x  6x  10  inches, 

Brass  Funnel  as  above Cipher,  KYMNEL 

Tin  Funnel  as  above, Cipher,  KYTHE 

752  —  Seven-foot  section   %-inch  hose  with  pole  holder  and  couplings   (not  illus- 

trated)   Cipher,  KEDLACK 

123^-foot  section  of  ^-inch  "Deco"  sprayer  hose,  couplings  and  "Simplex" 

angle  nozzle Cipher,  KNAVISH 

25-foot  section  of  3^-inch  "Deco"  hose,  with  couplings,  double  attachment 

and  two  "Simplex"  angle  nozzles Cipher,  KESLOP 

50-foot  section  of  ^-inch  "Deco"  sprayer  hose;  couplings,  double  spraying 

attachment;  two  "Simplex"  angle  nozzles Cipher,  KABOB 

WITHOUT  I    Deco"  sprayer  hose,  J/6-inch,  for  250  pounds  pressure,  any  length. 
COUP-  1  Rubber  tubing,  %-inch,  for  Bucket  and  Knapsack  sprayers,  any  length. 

LINGS  Wire-lined  suction  hose,  1-inch,  in  10-foot  sections. 

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Fig. 
Fig. 


Fig. 


DIS- 
CHARGE 
HOSE 
SECTIONS 


R  EPA  I  RS 

OR 

EXTRA    PARTS 

FOR 
HAND  AND  POWER  PUMPS 

EMBRACING  DESCRIPTIVE 
TABULATED  PRICE  LISTS  OF 
EXTRA  PARTS  FOR  DEMING 
HAND,  WINDMILL  AND  POWER 
PUMPS,  IRON  AND  BRASS 
CYLINDERS,  SPRAY  PUMPS,  ETC. 
A  CONVENIENCE  TO  DEALERS 
AND  USERS.  PRICES  ON  RE- 
PAIRS NOT  LISTED  FUR- 
NISHED ON  REQUEST 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


REPAIRS  OR  EXTRA  PARTS 

The  repair  parts  listed  in  this  section  embrace  our  most  popular  hand  and  windmill 
pumps;  iron  and  brass  cylinders,  hydraulic  rams,  power  pumps,  spray  pumps,  etc. 

If  repairs  are  desired  for  a  pump  not  given  in  this  repair  list,  we  should  be  informed 
concerning  the  symbol  number  which  is  cast  on  the  pump  part;  and  any  other  details  such  as 
descriptive  diagram,  weight,  etc.  The  comprehensive  figure  index  below  will  make  it  possible 
to  quickly  find  the  page  on  which  the  desired  repairs  are  listed. 

FIGURE  INDEX  TO  REPAIR  PARTS 


FIGURE 

PAGE 

FIGURE 

PAGE 

FIGURE 

PAGE 

FIGURE 

PAGE 

66.  ... 
101.  .  .  . 

.  234 
.  .  .  218 

311. 
312  

.  228 
.  .  227 

482. 
494  

.  221 
.  .  224 

609  . 
633  ... 

.  234 

.  .  .  238 

102 

218 

314 

227 

496 

224 

645 

237 

115.  .  .  . 

.  .  .  218 

320  

.  .  230 

498  

.  .  224 

651  ... 

.  .  237 

120 

219 

321 

230 

508 

220 

653  ... 

.  .  .  238 

124 

219 

322  .. 

227 

509  . 

.  220 

654  ... 

.  .  .  236 

125.  .  .  . 
166  ... 

.  .  .  219 

.  .  .  221 

324  

398  

.  .  228 
.  .  221 

516  
518  

.  .  220 
.  .  219 

659  ... 
669  ... 

.  .  .  236 
.  .  .  236 

182.  .  .  . 

.  .  .  221 

403.  .  .  .  . 

.  .  224 

519  

.  .  219 

670  ... 

.  .  .  220 

183.  .  .  . 
184.  .  .  . 

185 

...  222 
.  .  .  222 
221 

415  
415^.  .  .  . 
421 

.  .  225 
.  .  225 
222 

540  
544  
554 

.  .  219 
.  .  219 

229 

675  ... 

689  ... 
690 

.  .  .  236 
.  236 
.  231 

198 

221 

430 

230 

554^ 

229 

691   .  . 

.  .  .  233 

211.  .  .  . 
219.  .  .  . 
223.  .  .  . 
224 

.  222 
.  .  .  224 

.  .  .  224 
224 

440  
441  
442  
444 

.  .  224 
.  .  224 

.  .  224 
224 

570  
575  
576  

577 

.  .  220 
.  .  232 
.  .  232 
232 

695  ... 
761  ... 
776  ... 

832 

.  .  .  231 
.  .  .  238 
.  .  .  232 
237 

229.  .  .  . 

.  .  .  224 

4443^.  .  .  . 

.  .  224 

577^.  .  .  . 

.  .  232 

1229  .  .  . 

.  .  224 

239.  .  .  . 

.  .  .  224 

445  

.  .  224 

578  

.  232 

1239  .  .  . 

...  224 

258 

225 

450 

223 

579 

232 

1430   .  . 

...  230 

259 

225 

450^ 

223 

585 

230 

1444 

...  224 

260 

225 

451 

223 

590 

230 

1473  .  .  . 

...  229 

261.  .  .  . 
280.  .  .  . 
281 

...  225 
.  .  .  222 
222 

451  J^.  .  .  . 
452  
452^ 

.  .  223 
.  .  223 
223 

591.  .  .  .  . 
595  
600 

.  .  230 
.  .  231 

221 

1685  .  .  . 
1686  .  .  . 
1717 

...  235 
...  235 

.  226 

282 

222 

453 

223 

6003^ 

221 

1718 

.  .  226 

283 

222 

453K 

223 

601 

228 

1719 

.  226 

290 

222 

470 

229 

602 

228 

1720 

...  226 

291 

222 

471 

229 

606 

221 

2085 

...  235 

298.  .  .  . 
300.  .  .  . 
308.  .  .  . 

.  .  .  221 
...  227 

...  227 

472  
473.  .  .  .  . 

.  .  229 

.  .  229 

608  
608^.  .  .  . 

.  .  221 

.  .  221 

2086  .  .  . 

...  235 

"DOMESTIC"  KITCHEN  PUMP,  FIG.  102 


NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

Cylinder 

$1  25 

Plunger  only 

$0.55 

Bearer 

40 

Plunger  Rod                                      .    . 

.10 

Lever    
Base          .    . 

.40 
65 

Brass  Tube  for  Lead  Pipe  
Valve  Weight  and  Screw       .... 

.45 
.06 

Base  Nut  

.20 

BRASS  CYLINDER  PITCHER  SPOUT  PUMPS,  FIGS.  101  AND  115 


FIGURE  NUMBER  

101 

115 

FIGURE  NUMBER   

101 

115 

Cylinder,  Brass  
Cylinder,  Nickel  Plated  .  .  . 
Spout  Section  
Bearer  
Lever  
Cylinder  Ring  

$2.25 
2.50 
1.00 
.40 
.40 
.30 

$2.75 

'iiio 

.40 
.40 
.30 

Base  
Base  Nut    
Plunger  only  
Plunger  Rod  
Valve  Weight  and  Screw  .    .    . 
*  Brass. 

$0.75 
.20 
.55 
.10 
.06 

$1.15 
.20 
*  2.00 
.10 
.06 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


PITCHER  SPOUT  PUMPS,  FIG.  125 


SIZE  NUMBER             

1 

2 

4 

5 

6 

Cylinders   Iron                    ... 

$1.  00 

$1.10 

$1.20 

$1.60 

$?, 

00 

$3.50 

Cylinders  Brass-lined     
Bearer  
Lever        

2.00 
.40 
.30 

2.25 
.40 
.30 

2.75 
.50 
.40 

3.00 
.50 
.40 

4. 

25 
65 
40 

7.50 
1.25 
1.00 

Base      

.60 

.65 

.80 

.90 

1  , 

75 

2.75 

Base  Nut 

20 

20 

.20 

.25 

50 

.75 

Plunger  only 

.45 

.55 

.65 

.85 

1 

25 

2.00 

Plunger  Rod                                     .        .    . 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

10 

.10 

Valve  Weight  and  Screw  . 

.06 

.06 

.07 

.10 

10 

.20 

CISTERN  PUMPS,  FIGS.  120  AND  124 


SIZE  NUMBER  .  .  . 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

Cylinder,  Fig.  120,  Iron  

$1.75 

$1.75 

$2.00 

$2.25 

$2.50 

$2.75 

$4.50 

Cylinder,  Fig.  120,  Brass-lined.  .  . 
Cylinder  Fig  124  Iron  .  .  . 

2.75 
2.25 

2.75 
2.25 

3.25 
2.50 

4.00 
2.75 

5.00 
3.00 

6.00 
3.50 

8.00 
5.00 

Cylinder,  Fig.  124,  Brass-lined.  .  . 
Base,  Fig.  120  
Base,  Fig.  124  
Bearer  
Lever  

3.25 
.75 
.50 
.40 
.50 

3.25 
.75 
.50 
.40 
.50 

3.75 
.85 
.50 
.50 
.50 

4.50 
1.00 
.65 
.60 
.60 

5.50 
1.25 
.75 
.70 
.70 

6.75 
1.50 

.85 
.85 
.75 

8.50 
1.75 
1.00 
1.00 
.75 

Base  Nut  
Brass  Suction  Tube  for  Iron  Pipe  . 
Galv.  Suction  Tube  for  Iron  Pipe  . 
Brass  Tube  for  Lead  Pipe  

.15 
.60 
.15 
.25 

.15 
.75 
.20 
.35 

.15 
.75 
.20 
.35 

.20 
.95 
.25 
.45 

.20 
.95 
.25 
.45 

.30 
1.25 
.35 
.65 

.40 
2.00 
.50 
1.15 

Galvanized  Tube  for  Lead  Pipe  .  . 
Plunger  only  
Plunger  Rod  
Valve  Weight  and  Screw  

.15 
.40 
.12 
.06 

.15 
.45 
.12 
.06 

.15 
.50 
.12 
.06 

.20 
.55 
.15 
.06 

.20 
.60 
.15 
.07 

.25 
.65 
.15 
.07 

".85 

.20 
.10 

SPECIAL  CISTERN  FORCE    PUMPS  WITH    BRASS   CYLINDERS,  FIGS.  518  AND  519 


FIGURE  NUMBER  .... 

518 

519 

FIGURE  NUMBER  

518 

519 

Cylinder  Brass 

$2  25 

$2  25 

Spout  for  Fig.  518 

$0  35 

Top  Section  
Air  Chamber,  Fig.  519.  .  .  . 
Stuffing-box  Gland  
Lever  
Fulcrum  or  Link  
Base  

.85 

'^35 
.40 
.50 
1.25 

1.10 
1.00 
.35 
.40 
.50 
1.25 

Cock  Spout  for  Fig.  519  ... 
Plunger  Rod,  Brass  Cased  .  . 
Rod  End  or  Cross  Head  .  .  . 
Plunger  only  
Cylinder  Ring  
Valve  Weight  and  Screw  .  .  . 

'!eo 

.15 
.55 
.30 
.06 

$2.00 
.60 
.15 
.55 
.30 
.06 

Base  Nut 

.20 

.20 

NEW  ERA"  DOUBLE-ACTING  HOUSE  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  540  AND  544 


SIZE  NUMBER     

2 

3 

SIZE  NUMBER    

2 

3 

Cylinders    

$4.50 

$5.25 

Plain  Spout,  Fig.  540    .... 

$0.50 

$0.50 

Base     
Bearer  

1.00 
.30 

1.25 
.35 

Cock  Spout,  Fig.  544    .... 
Hose  Nut  and  Tube     .... 

2.50 
.50 

2.50 
.50 

Lever  

.50 

.50 

Rod  Eye  

.25           .25 

Link     

.10 

.10 

Cylinder  Ring  with  Set  Screws 

.50 

.50 

Plunger   

.60 

.70 

Rubber  Valves  (half  ball)  for 

Differential  Plunger  

.40 

.50 

Spout  

.20 

.20 

Plunger  Rod  

.10 

.10 

Wheel  for  Cock  Spout      .    .    . 

.15 

Lower  Valve  .25 

35 

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HAND  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  508  AND  509 


SIZE  NUMBER  

0 

2 

4 

6 

8 

Cylinder,  Iron,  Fig.  508  .  . 

$3  00 

$3  25 

$3  75 

$4  50 

$5  25 

Cylinder,  Iron,  Fig.  509  
Cylinder,  Brass-lined,  Fig.  508  
Cylinder,  Brass-lined,  Fig.  509  
Air  Chamber,  Figs.  508  and  509  
Stuffing-box  Cap  

3.75 
4.00 
4.75 
2.50 
35 

4.00 
4.50 
5.25 
2.50 
35 

4.50 
5.50 
6.25 
2.50 
40 

5.25 
7.00 
7.75 
3.00 
50 

6.00 
8.25 
9.00 
3.00 
50 

Stuffing-box  gland  

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

Bearer  

1  00 

1  00 

1  25 

1  50 

1  50 

Lever  
Cross  Head  
Links  for  Cross  Head,  per  pair  
Base  for  Fig.  508  
Bottom  Flange,  Fig.  509  
Suction  and  Discharge  Nuts,  each  
Brass  Tubes  for  Iron  Pipe 

1.00 
.35 
.15 
1.00 
.50  - 
.15 
75 

1.00 
.35 
.15 
1.10 
.50 
.15 
75 

1.00 
.35 
.15 
1.25 
.55 
.15 
75 

1.25 
.35 
.15 
1.50 
.65 
.20 
95 

1.25 
.35 
15 
1.75 
.75 
.30 
2  00 

Cock  Spout  with  Coupling  Nut 

2  50 

2  50 

2  50 

2  75 

2  75 

Coupling  Nut  for  Cock  Spout  
Plunger  only 

.25 
40 

.25 
45 

.25 
55 

.35 

65 

.35 

85 

Plunger  Rod,  Brass  Cased  
Valve  Weight  and  Screw  
Plank  for  Fig.  509  

.85 
.06 
1.25 

.85 
.06 
1.25 

.85 
.06 
1.25 

1.00 
.07 
1.25 

1.00 
.10 
1.25 

"BLUE  SPECIAL"  HOUSE  FORCE  PUMP,  FIG.  516 


NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

Brass  Cylinder  
Spout  Section  
Air  Chamber  
Air  Chamber  Gland 

$4.00 
1.15 
1.85 
50 

Base  
Cock  Spout  with  Coupling  Nut   .    . 
Coupling  Nut  for  Cock  Spout  .    .    . 
Plunger     

$1.00 
2.50 
.25 
.55 

Lever 

1  00 

Plunger  Rod,  Brass  Cased    .... 

.85 

Fulcrum  Rod  (Pipe),  only  .... 
Fulcrum  Rod  Cross  Head,  each 

.30 
.15 

Plunger  Rod  Cross  Head  
Valve  Weight  and  Screw  

.25 

.06 

Cvlinder  Rine. 

.35 

DOUBLE-ACTING  OSCILLATING  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  570  AND  670 


SIZE  NUMBER 

o 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

Shell  Iron  . 

$6.00 

$6.50 

$7.00 

$8.00 

$  9.00 

$10.50 

$12.00 

$19.00 

$30.00 

Lid  Iron 

2  50 

2.50 

2  50 

3  00 

3.25 

3  75 

4.50 

6.00 

9.00 

Pipe  Flanges,  Iron,  each  
Suction  Valve  Seat  ("A"  —  Piece 
Complete  with  Valves)  
Valves,  each  . 

.15 

3.00 
.40 

.15 

4.00 
.60 

.15 

4.50 
.65 

.20 

5.00 
.70 

.20 

5.50 
.75 

.20 

7.50 
.80 

.20 

9.50 
.90 

1.00 

12.00 
1.25 

1.00 

15.00 
1.25 

Wing  Plunger  (Steel  Shaft),  Complete 
with  Valves  
Stuffing-box  Nut  
Stuffing-box  Gland   
Malleable  Lever    . 

5.75 
.75 
.35 
.35 

6.75 
1.00 
.55 
.50 

7.50 
1.00 
.55 
.50 

8.50 
1.00 
.55 
.50 

10.00 
1.25 
.75 
.60 

13.00 
1.25 
.75 
.60 

16.00 
1.25 
.75 
.60 

20.00 
2.00 
.85 
.75 

24.00 
2.00 
.85 
.75 

Base  for  Fig  670 

2  75 

2  75 

2  75 

2  75 

3  25 

3  25 

3.25 

6.00 

10.00 

Air  Chamber  

3.50 

3.50 

3.50 

4.50 

4.50 

4.75 

4.75 

6.50 

7.00 

Cock  Snout    . 

2.25 

2.25 

2.25 

2.50 

2.50 

2.50 

2.75 

2.75 

2.75 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

220 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


DOUBLE-ACTING  HOUSE  FORCE  PUMP,  FIG.  606 


NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

Base  

$1.30 

Stuffing  Box  Gland      

$1.10 

Crosshead 

1  85 

Stuffing  Box  Nut 

40 

Air  Chamber 

2.10 

Plunger 

95 

Cylinder        

5.00 

Valve  Seat 

.75 

Crimp  Iron   

.45 

Valve 

.55 

Funnel   

.85 

Lever  .... 

2.75 

Back  Cylinder  Head   
Front  Cylinder  Head      

2.25 
2.20 

Air  Chamber  Packing     
Ring  Packing    

.20 
.05 

Link 

.30 

Wood  Handle 

30 

Crimp  Disc                                     .    . 

.15 

Piston  Rod 

40 

Lever  Socket        .        

.55 

Cylinder  Head  Packing 

.15 

Air  Cylinder  
Follower    

1.00 
.30 

Air  Discharge  Pipe      
Pipe  Plug  

.50 
.10 

"CLIMAX"  DOUBLE-ACTING  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  600,  60034  608  AND  608^ 


SIZE  NUMBER  

1 

2 

SIZE  NUMBER 

1 

2 

Bearer  for  Figs.  600,  600^  - 
Cylinder  with  Valve  Seats,  Iron 
Cvlinder  with  Valve  Seats, 

$3.50 
4.00 

$3.50 
4.00 

Crosshead  for  Plunger  Rod  .    . 
Malleable  Lever    
Wood  Handle 

$0.25 
1.25 
25 

$0.25 
1.25 
25 

Brass  Lined  
Stuffing  Box  Head  
Rear  Head  
Base  
Suction  Chamber  with  Valve 

6.00 
.50 
.25 
1.25 

7.50 
.75 
.50 
1.25 

Lever  Socket  for  Figs.  600, 
600^  
Lever   Rack  for   Figs.    600, 
600^  
Link 

1.50 

.75 
.25 

1.50 

.75 
.25 

Seats    

1.50 

1.50 

Stuffing  Box  Gland 

.40 

.40 

Air  Chamber      
Plunger  with  Crimps    .... 
Air  Cock  for  Figs.  600^,608^ 
Plunger  Rod  for  Figs.  600, 
600^  

1.50 
.50 
.75 

2.25 

1.75 
.60 
.75 

2.25 

Brass  Valve  Seats,  each   .    .    . 
Brass  Valves,  each    
Thumb  Screw,  each  
Lever  Socket  for  Figs.  608, 
QQS^A  

.35 
.40 
.10 

.50 

.35 
.40 
.10 

.50 

Plunger   Rod   Complete  for 
Figs.  608  and  608^      ... 

1.50 

1.50 

SPECIAL  ANTI-FREEZING  WELL  PUMPS,  FIGS.  198,  298  AND  398 


FIGURE  NUMBER     .... 

198 

298 

398 

FIGURE  NUMBER     .... 

198 

298 

398 

Stock  or  Standard  Only  .    . 
Bearer    
Lever 

$3.00 
.50 
75 

$3.00 
1.50 
1  00 

$3.00 
1.00 
75 

Plunger  Rod  Coupling  . 
Rod  Eye    
Brace 

$0.30 
.15 
25 

$  .30 
25 

$0.75 
25 

Rack  .    . 

25 

Link 

25 

Gear  Guard    

0.45 

ADJUSTABLE  STANDARD  LIFT  AND  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  166,  182,  185  AND  482 


FIGURE  NUMBER   . 

166 

182 

185 

482 

FIGURE  NUMBER   . 

166 

182 

185 

482 

Spout  Casting    .    . 

$1.50 

$1.25 

$3.25 

$1.25 

Base 

$1.25 

$0  75 

$075 

$075 

Bearer     

1.00 

.50 

1.50 

1.50 

Stuffing  Box  Nut 

.50 

Lever  

.75 

.75 

1.25 

1.00 

Stuffing  Box  Gland 

.50 

Plunger  Rod  .    .    . 
Rod  Eye     .... 

.30 

.20 

.30 
.15 

.75 

.30 

Brace  
Brace  Ring.    .    .    . 

.25 
.20 

.40 
.40 

.25 

.20 

Crosshead   .... 

.50 

Bearing  Pins  each 

15 

Link     

.25 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

221 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


PIPE  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  183  AND  184 


FIGURE  NUMBER  

183 

184 

FIGURE  NUMBER  

183 

184 

Acorns  
Air  Chamber  
Bearer  

$0.20 
1.50 
.85 

$1.65 

Cylinder  or  Head  Casting  .  . 
Differential  Plunger  
Differential  Tube  

$0.85 
.25 
2.50 

Bearer  Nut 

20 

Plunger  Rod 

$0  60 

75 

Lever  

1.25 

1.25 

Rod  Connection  

.25 

Base  
Brace  Ring  
Brace  

1.85 
.25 
.50 

2.00 
.25 
.50 

Rod  Link  
Rod  Eye  
Steel  Pins  with  Cotters,  each  . 

.60 
.10 

'  .'l5 
.10 

ANTI-FREEZING  WELL  PUMPS,  FIGS.  211  AND  421 


FIGURE  NUMBER  

211 

421 

FIGURE  NUMBER  

211 

421 

Stock  or  Standard  only  .  .  . 
Bearer  
Bearer  Link  
Lever  
Plunsrer  Rod  . 

$4.00 
1.00 

1.25 
.35 

$4.00 
1.50 
.25 
1.00 
.90 

Crosshead  for  Rod  
Brace  
Malleable  Crimp  Pin  .... 
Steel  Pins  with  Cotters  .  .  . 

$0.20 
.25 

$6.25 
.10 
.15 

"PREMIUM"  HAND  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  290  AND  291 


FIGURE  NUMBER.  .  .  ..  . 

290 

291 

FIGURE  NUMBER  

290 

291 

Air  Chamber  
Bearer  with  Bolt  
Rod  Links,  each  
Lever  Links,  each  .... 
Cross  Head  
Wood  Lever 

$4.00 
.60 
.25 
.30 
.25 
50 

$6.00 
.60 
.25 
.30 
.25 
50 

Stuffing-box  Gland  .... 
Base  
Brace  
Brace  Ring  
Cock  Spout  
Plunger  Rod 

$0.50 
1.00 
.35 
.25 

1  00 

$0.50 
2.00 
.35 
.50 
2.50 
1  00 

Handle  Ball  

.50 

.50 

Cross  Head  Pin  

.15 

.15 

"PEERLESS"  DOUBLE-ACTING  HAND  PUMPS 


FIGURE  NUMBER.  .  

280  and  281 

282 

283 

SIZE  NUMBER  

2 

4 

6 

2             4 

2 

4 

Stock  

$5.00 
1.00 
.60 
.15 
.25 
.05 
.15 
1.25 

i'so 

.35 

'^50 
.20 
.20 
.15 

$5.00 
1.00 
.60 
.15 
.25 
.05 
.15 

L50 
2.00 
.40 

'^50 
.20 
.20 
.15 

$5.00 
1.00 
1.00 
.15 
.30 
.05 
.15 
2.00 

$5.00  !  $5. 
1.00  !     1. 
.60 
.15 
.25 
.05 
.15 

00 
00 
60 
15 
25 
05 
15 

$5.00 
1.00 
1.00 
.15 

"05 
.15 
1.50 

$5.00 
1.00 
1.00 
.15 

Lever  

Spout  
Spout  Nut  
Union  Coupling  for  Spout  
Hose  Tube,  Malleable  
Pipe  Clamps  in  Base,  per  pair  .  .  . 
Head  or  Cylinder  Castings,  Iron  .  . 
Head  or  Cylinder  Casting  (Mall.)  . 
Differential  Cylinder  Tube  .... 
Differential  Cylinder  Plunger  .  .  . 
Differential  Cylinder  with  Cap  .  . 
Plunger  Rod  
Eye  for  Plunger  Rod  
Cap  for  Air  Chamber  Pipe  .... 
Steel  Pins  with  Cotters,  each  .  .  . 

.05 
.15 
1.50 

2.50 
.60 

'^50 
.20 
.20 
.15 

'.'35 
7.00        7. 
.75 
.20 
.20 
.15 

40 
50 
75 
20 
20 
15 

1.50 
.35 

l.OQ 
.20 
.20 
.15 

2.00 
.40 

LOO 
.20 
.20 
.15 

Parts  for  Fi£.  283  only 


SIZE  NUMBER  

2 

4 

SIZE  NUMBER  

2 

4 

Shut-off  Rod    
Hand  Wheel  and  Screw. 
Stuffing-box  Gland  .    .    . 
Lower  Half  of  Three-way 
Upper  Half  of  Three-way 
Brass  Disc  for  Three-way 

Casting   . 
Casting   . 
Valve  .    . 

$1.00 
.50 
.50 
2.00 
1.35 
.60 

$1.00 
.50 
.50 
2.00 
1.35 
.60 

Rubber   Gaskets   for 
Three-way  Valve,  each 
Nut  for  Three-way  Dis- 
charge     
Brass    Discharge    Three- 
way  Tube      

$0.20 
.20 
.60 

$0.20 
.20 
.60 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

222 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


"PEERLESS"  DOUBLE-ACTING  PUMPS  WITH  PLAIN  WINDMILL  TOP 


FIGURE  NUMBER  

i 

150  &  45 

1 

4, 

52 

4i 

53 

SIZE  NUMBER  

2 

4 

6 

2 

4 

2 

4 

Stock  
Lever 

$5.50 
75 

$5.50 
75 

$5.50 
75 

$5.50 
.75 

$5.50 
.75 

$5.50 
75 

$5.50 
.75 

Bearer  Link  
Spout     
Spout  Nut    
Malleable  Hose  Tube  
Union  Coupling  for  Spout  
Pipe  Clamp  in  Base,  per  pair    .    .    . 
Head  or  Cylinder  Casting,  Iron  .    .    . 
Head  or  Cylinder  Casting  Malleable 

.25 
.60 
.15 
.05 
.25 
.15 
1.25 

.25 
.60 
.15 
.05 
.25 
.15 

1  50 

.25 
1.00 
.15 
.05 
.30 
.15 
2.00 

.25 
.60 
.15 
.05 
.25 
.15 

.25 
.60 
.15 
.05 
.25 
.15 

.25 
1.00 
.15 
.05 

'.15 
1.50 

.25 
1.00 
.15 
.05 

".15 
1.50 

Differential  Cylinder  Tube    .... 
Plunger  for  Differential  Cylinder.    . 
Differential  Cylinder  with  Cap.    .    . 

1.50 
.35 

2.00 
.40 

2.50 
.60 

''35 
7.00 

''40 
7.50 

1.50 
.35 

2.00 
.40 

Upper  Plunger  Rod     .    .             .    . 

85 

85 

85 

.60 

.60 

.85 

.85 

Lower  Plunger  Rod    
Caps  for  Air  Chamber  Pipe  .... 
Steel  Pins  with  Cotters  
Malleable  Pump  Pins  

.25 
.20 
.15 
.10 

.25 
.20 
.15 
.10 

.25 
.20 
.15 
.10 

.50 
.20 
.15 
.10 

.50 
.20 
.15 
.10 

.25 
.20 
.15 
.10 

.25 
.20 
.15 
.10 

Shut-off  Rod 

1  00 

1  00 

Hand  Wheel  and  Screw 

50 

50 

Stuffing-box  Gland 

50 

.50 

Lower  Half  of  Three-way  Casting 

2  00 

2.00 

Upper  Half  of  Three-way  Casting 

1  35 

1.35 

Brass  Disc  for  Three-way  Valve 

.60 

.60 

*Rubber  Gaskets  for  3-  way  Valve,  ea. 

.20 

.20 

*Nut  for  Three-way  Discharge 

.20 

.20 

*BrassTube  for  Three-  way  Discharge 

.60 

.60 

"PEERLESS"  WINDMILL  PUMPS  WITH  COG  LEVER  TOPS 


FIGURE  NUMBER   4503^,  451^  & 

452% 

453^ 

SIZE  NUMBER  2                  4 

6 

2&4 

Stock                                                                                 $6  00           $6  00 

$6  00 

$6  00 

Lever                                                                                      1  25              1  25 

1  25 

1  25 

Gear  Guard                                                                               45                  45 

45 

45 

Rack  on  Plunger  Rod  40                .40 

.40 

.45 

Spout  ....                                                                      60                  60 

1  00 

1  00 

Spout  Nut  ....                                                                   15                  15 

15 

15 

Malleable  Hose  Tube                                                              05                  05 

05 

05 

Union  Coupling  for  Spout                                                      25                  25 

30 

Pipe  Clamp  in  Base,  per  pair  .     .15                .15 
Head  or  Cylinder  Casting,  Iron                                        1  25 

.15 

2  00 

.15 
1  50 

Head  or  Cylinder  Casting,  Malleable    1  .  50 
Differential  Cylinder  Tube  1.50              2.00 
Plunger  for  Differential  Cylinder    .35                 .40 
Differential  Cylinder  with  Cap   7.00              7.50 
Upper  Plunger  Rod  60                .60 

2.50 
.60 

!eo 

'2.'00 
.40 

!eo 

Lower  Plunger  Rod                                                                 50                  50 

50 

50 

Caps  for  Air  Chamber  Pipe  .20                .20 

.20 

.20 

Steel  Pins  with  Cotters        .                                                  15                  15 

15 

15 

Malleable  Pump  Pins   .10                .10 
Shut-off  Rod  

.10 

.10 
1  00 

Hand  Wheel  and  Screw    
Stuffing-box  Gland    
Lower  Half  of  Three-way  Casting  



.50 
.50 
2  00 

Upper  Half  of  Three-way  Casting  

1  35 

Brass  Disc  for  Three-way  Valve  

60 

*Same  prices  as  for  Fig.  453.      (See  the  last  three  items  in  table  above  this 

one.) 

Engineering  Tables  and  Information  Relating  to  Hydraulics,  Pages  239  to  248 

•       223 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


HAND  AND  WINDMILL  STANDARDS,  FIGS.  224  AND  403 


FIGURE  NUMBER  

224 

403 

FIGURE  NUMBER  

224 

403 

SIZE  NUMBER  

4 

4 

SIZE  NUMBER    

4 

4 

Stock                                         .... 

$4.00 

$4  00 

Lever  6" 

$1  00 

1  00 

Lever  10" 

1  25 

Bearer  6"                    

1  50 

Plunger  Rod 

$0  30 

50 

Bearer  10" 

1   75 

Cross  Head  for  Rod 

20 

Bearer  Link  6"      

.25 

Brace       .... 

25 

25 

Bearer  Link  10" 

35 

Malleable  Pump  Pin 

10 

Lever  

1.25 

Steel  Pins  with  Cotters    

15 

HAND  PUMP  STANDARDS,  FIGS.  219,  223,  229,  239,  1229  AND  1239 


NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART  

PRICE 

Stock  or  Standard  only 

$4  50 

Stuffing  Box  Cap 

$1  00 

Bearer    
Lever 

1.25 
1  25 

Stuffing  Box  Gland    
Plain  Spout 

.75 
50 

Lever  Links,  per  pair      
Crosshead 

.25 
50 

Cock  Spout  for  Figs.  223,  1229  and  1239       .     . 
Brace 

2.50 
50 

Piston  Rod    
Air  Chamber  for  Figs.  223,  239  and  1239    .    .    . 

.60 
2.50 

Spout  Nut  
Hose  Tube  

.25 
.15 

WINDMILL  FORCE  PUMP  STANDARDS,  FIGS.  441  AND  445 


FIGURE  NUMBER  

441 

445 

FIGURE  NUMBER  

441 

445 

Base    
Bearer 

$1.70 
2  40 

2  40 

Comb.  Bushing     
R  &  F   Rod  Coup 

$6  is 

$0.40 
15 

Bush    

.10 

.10 

Pump  Pin  

.10 

.10 

Brace 

20 

20 

Pump  Key 

05 

.05 

Lever  

1.00 

1.00 

Nut  Ring    

.05 

.05 

Pipe  Flange  2" 

60 

Link  Pin     . 

10 

.10 

Link    

.35 

.35 

Flat  Rod     

.80 

.80 

Retaining  Ring      
Stock 

.10 
5  50 

.10 
3  75 

B.  C.  Rod  
Round  Rod 

2.00 

50 

Cock  Spout    
Bearer  Tube 

2.50 
50 

2.50 
50 

Rod  Coupling    
Pipe  Plug 

.25 
05 

.25 

05 

Handle  Ball  4^"      

.90 

Eccentric  Hd.  Bolt   .    .    . 

.20 

.15 

Gland 

50 

50 

HOSP  Tube                                      .    . 

05 

.05 

Priming  Screw  

.10 

.10 

WINDMILL  PUMP  STANDARDS,  FIGS.  494,  496  AND  498 


FIGURE  NUMBER  

4£ 

4 

49 

6 

48 

8 

SIZE  

6" 

ADJ. 

6" 

ADJ. 

6" 

ADJ. 

Stock  
Bearer  Complete  
Lever  
Base  Connection  for  Fulcrum  
Fulcrum  Link  
Pipe  Connection  for  Fulcrum  
Pipe  for  Fulcrum  .  . 

$4.25 
2.50 
1.50 
.35 
.75 
.40 
.60 

$4.25 
2.75 
2.00 
.35 
1.00 
.40 
.60 

$6.00 
2.50 
1.50 
.35 
.75 
.40 
.60 

$6.00 
2.75 
2.00 
.35 
1.00 
.40 
.60 

$6.00 
2.50 
2.00 
.35 
1.25 
.35 

$6.00 
2.75 
2.50 
.35 
1.50 
.35 

Plain  Spout  .  . 

.50 

.50 

.50 

Steel  Pin  

.20 

.20 

.20 

.20 

Cock  Spout  
Spout  Nut 

25 

25 

2.50 
.25 

2.50 
.25 

Hose  Tube  
Flat  Rod  
Round  Polished  Rod  
Flat  &  Round  Rod  Coupling  
Stuffing-box  Gland  
Bearer  Ring  
Base  Stand  

'  .75 

75 

.15 
.60 
.60 
.50 

.85 

.15 
.60 
.60 
.50 

.85 

.15 
.60 
.60 
.50 
.85 
.25 
.30 

.15 
.60 
.60 
.50 
.85 
.25 
.30 

WINDMILL  PUMP  STANDARDS,   FIGS.  440,  442,  444,  444^  AND  1444* 


STROKE   INCHES 

6 

ADJ. 

STROKE   INCHES                                     ; 

6 

ADJ. 

6,  8  or  1C 

| 

6,  8  or  10 

Stock  or  Standard  only    
Bearer 

$4.75 
1  75 

$4.75 
2  00 

and  1444     .  j 
Spout  Nut      ! 

$2.50 
20 

$2.50 
.20 

Bearer  Link 

35 

50 

Malleable  Hose  Tube 

05 

05 

Lever  ....            .    . 

1  00 

1.50 

Flat  Rod     

.50 

.60 

Lever  for  Fig.  444>£     

1.25 

Round  Rod    | 

.50 

.60 

Rack  on  Rod,  Fig.  444}^     
Gear  Guard   Fig  444^ 

.40 
45 

Solid  Rod  for  1444    
Flat  and  Round  Rod  Couplings 

3.25 
25 

"'25 

Bearer  Ring   

.25 

.25 

Malleable  Pump  Pin    

.10 

.10 

Bearer  Tube 

50 

.50 

Link  Pin  (Steel)  each 

15 

.15 

Gland 

50 

50 

Brace                                                         i 

25 

25 

Spout  for  Fig.  440 

75 

.75 

Combination   Bushing,   2   to    1J^    to 

Cock  Spout  for  Figs.  442,  444,  444J-4 

1M  inches  .] 

.50 

.50 

*Fig.  1444  repair  parts  same  as  440  and 
Complete  Table  of  Contents  and 


444,  but  made  with  adjustable  stroke  only 
General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and 

224 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


THREE-WAY  WINDMILL  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  415  AND  415^ 


STROKE. INCHES 


i  ADJUST 
6,  8,  10 


Standard  Complete  with  Lever, 
Bearer,  etc 

Stock  or  Standard  only    .    .    . 

Bearer 

Link 

Lever 

Brace 

Flat  Rod 

Malleable  Pump  Pin 

Link  Pins,  each 

Bottom  Section  Complete  with 
Hydrant  Top . 

Bottom  Section  only     .... 

Stuffing-box  Cap 

Stuffing-box  Gland 

Pipe  Sleeve  Valve  Rod  Guide. 

Brass  Disc  for  Two-way  Valve 

Rubber  Valves  for  Two-way, 
each 

Pipe  Sleeve  Lock  Nut  .... 

Union  Nut  Ell 

Malleable  Ell . 


5  8.50 

4.00 

1.25 

.25 

1.00 

.50 

.50 

.10 

.15 

15.00 
1.25 
.50 
.40 
.75. 
.60 

.20 
.15 
.20 
.25 


$  9.50 


15.50 
1.25 
.50 
.40 
.75 
.60 

.20 
.15 
.20 
.25 


STROKE, INCHES 


Platform  Base  only 

Platform  Guide  Plate  .  .  .  . 

Hydrant  Spout 

Spout  Nut 

Malleable  Hose  Tube  .  .  .  . 
Valve  Screw  in  Hydrant  Top  . 

Spout  Gland 

Shut-off  Rod 

Brass  Cased  Rod 

Center  Rod 

Air  Chamber  Pipe,  Fig.  415  . 

Discharge  Pipe 

Wood  Rod  Coupling 

Union  for  Rod 

Differential  Cylinder,  Fig. 

.415^. 

Differential  Cylinder  Cap, 

.Fig.  415^ 

Differential  Plunger  and  Rod, 

Fig.  415H 

Suction  Pipe  Flange 


$2.00 
.15 

1.00 
.16 
.05 
.50 
.50 

2.00 
.75 
.45 

1.25 

1.50 
.20 
.20 


ADJUST. 

6,8,  10 

$2.00 
.15 
1.00 
.15 
.05 
.50 
.50 


.00 
.00 
.45 
.25 
.50 
.20 
.20 


1.50        2.00 
.50          .50 


.50 
.75 


.55 
.75 


PIPE  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  258,  259,  260  AND  261 


FIGURE  NUMBER    

258 

259 

260 

261 

Bearer                                   

$1  75 

$1.75 

$1.50 

$1.50 

Lever    
Link  
Rack 

1.25 
40 

1.25 
40 

1.00 
.25 

1.00 
.25 

Gear  Guard     
Spout   
Spout  Nut 

.45 
.60 
15 

.45 
.60 
15 

"M 

15 

'.'60 
15 

Hose  Tube 

05 

05 

05 

05 

Shut-off  Screw                                            .    . 

20 

.20 

Shut-off  Clamp                   .    .        

.75 

.75 

Iron  Shut-off  Rod  
Brass  Shut-off  Rod  with  Coupling  .... 
Base  Piece,  "AA-201"  
Base  Piece,  "BB-201"  
Three-way  Casting    

'i!46 

1.60 

.45 
.75 
1.40 
1.60 
2.25 

i!4o 

1.60 

.45 
.75 
1.40 
1.60 
2.25 

Three-way  Discharge  Plug  
Malleable  Ell 

.85 
25 

.85 
25 

Malleable  Ell  Nut 

20 

20 

Three-way  Valve  Disc                               .    . 

60 

60 

Three-way  Valve  Rubbers,  each  
Three-way  Valve  Gland        

.20 
50 



.20 
50 

Bottom  Casting  
Differential  Cylinder  Tube  
Differential  Cylinder  Plug    
Differential  Plunger  Complete     
Flat  Plunger  Rod  

1.25 
1.10 
.60 
.65 
.60 

1.25 
1.10 
.60 
.65 
.60 

1.25 
1.10 
.60 
.65 
.60 

1.25 
1.10 
.60 
.65 
.60 

Round  Plunger  Rod 

50 

50 

50 

50 

Flat  and  Round  Rod  Coupling 

25 

25 

25 

25 

Union  Coupling  Spout 

25 

25 

25 

25 

Malleable  Pump  Pin.    ...            .    . 

10 

10 

10 

.10 

Steel  Pins,  Each     

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

225 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


'STRAIGHT  LINE"  WORKING  HEADS,  FIGS.  1717,  1718,  1719  AND  1720 


FIGURE  NUMBER 

1717 

1718 

1719 

1720 

Base              

$15.25 

$15.25 

$15.25 

$15.25 

Bearer       

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

3.00 

Crosshead                          •        

2.40 

2  40 

2  40 

2  40 

Pinion  Shaft  Collar  
Crank  Disc   
Suction  Flange 

.20 
4.10 
2  15 

.20 
4.10 
2  15 

.20 
4.10 
2  15 

.20 
4.10 
2  15 

Crank  Gear 

7  50 

7  50 

7  50 

7  50 

Gear  Guard 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

Tight  Pulley                                                     

6  00 

6  00 

6  00 

6  00 

Loose  Pulley                                     .            

6  00 

6  00 

6  00 

6  00 

Crank  Shaft                              

1.25 

1  25 

1.25 

1  25 

Crank  Pin                             

.70 

.70 

.35 

70 

Connecting  Rod  Complete     
Connecting  Rod  Pin    

2.80 
.40 

2.50 
.40 

2.50 
.40 

2.80 
.40 

Pinion  Shaft     .        

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

Pinion 

3  00 

3  00 

3  00 

3  00 

Plunger  Rod 

1  40 

40 

1  40 

1  40 

Guide  Rod 

85 

85 

85 

85 

Pump  Pin 

15 

15 

15 

15 

Pump  Pin  Key                                 .                

05 

05 

.05 

.05 

Air  Chamber  Pipe               

.60 

3  00 

2.20 

.60 

Air  Chamber    
Lever             .    .        

5.50 
1.40 

i'io 

5.50 
1.40 

Link       

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

Cock  Spout  Complete 

3  75 

3  75 

Stuffing-box  Gland 

1  00 

45 

90 

1  00 

Stuffing-box  Gland   for  Spout 

40 

Crank  Disc  Pin  each 

15 

.15 

Platform  Plate 

6  75 

Three-way  Casting      
Pipe  Flange      
Plug  
Spout     
Shut-off  Screw  

7.25 
1.85 
1.25 
2.75 
.90 



Tube  or  Rod  Guide     

1.85 

Shut-off  Rod  and  Valve  Complete   
Brass  Cased  Rod 

3.50 
1  35 

Discharge  Pipe 

3.25 

Drop  Pipe                                     .                                ... 

4.85 

Bottom  Attachment    
Plunger  Complete    
Valve  Complete   

1.35 
.90 
.35 

Spun  Valve  Seat 

.15 

Cylinder  Tube 

7.90 

Piston  Rod    

2.00 

AIR  PUMPING  ATTACHMENT  FOR  FIGS.  1717,  1718,  1719  AND  1720 


NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

Air  Cylinder  Attachment       

$3.15 

Expansion  Spring 

$0.10 

Adjustable  Sleeve  Nut    

1.10 

Suction  Valve 

.45 

Plunger      
Cylinder  Tube      

1.70 
1.85 

Crimp    
Plunger  Rod     

.20 

.20 

Valve  Chamber  Cap    
Piston  Follower    

.70 
.35 

Guide  Rod    

1.20 

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226 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


CYLINDER  REPAIRS,  FIGS.  300,  308,  312  AND  322 


SIZE,  INC 

HES                                        .... 

'J? 

1*A 

2 

21A 

21A 

2M 

3 

VA 

4 

5 

6 

CYLINDEI 
Fig.  300 

CYLINDEI 
Fig.  308 

CYLINDE 

Figs.  312 
and  322 

TOP  ATT; 
Figs.  300 
Figs.  312 
BOTTOM  i 
Figs.  300 
Fig.  312, 
BOTTOM 

WITH 

322,  ] 
Attachm* 
Valve  wit 
Cage,  tw( 
BOTTOM 

WITH 

322, 
Attachme 
Valve  wit 
Cage,  tw< 
PLUNGER 
"A"  Sty] 

"J"Styl 

Plunger  ( 
Plunger  ( 
Plunger  J 
Plunger  J 
Plunger  ] 
Plunger  ] 
Plunger  ] 
Plunger  '. 
Plunger  > 
Plunger  > 
Suction  ' 
Iron. 

i  SHELLS,  IRON 
10  inches 

10.90 
1.00 
1.15 
1.40 

2.00 
2.35 
2.70 
3.00 

4.00 
4.65 
5.30 
5.95 
6.65 
7.25 

.40 
1.50 

.60 
1.75 

.95 
.75 
.10 
.10 

2.50 
1.75 
.35 

.40 

.40 
.85 
1.00 
.75 
1.25 
2.00 
.10 
.55 
.08 
.40 
.12 
.60 
.05 
.20 
.05 
.15 

.05 
.20 

$1.00 
1.10 
1.25 
1.50 

2.25 
2.60 
2.95 
3.35 

4.40 
5.10 
5.80 
6.50 
7.20 
7.90 

.40 
1.75 

.60 
2.00 

.95 
.75 
.10 
.10 

3.00 
2.25 
.35 
.40 

.40 
1.00 
1.25 
.75 
1.50 
2.25 
.12 
.65 
.10 
.50 
.15 
.65 
.05 
.25 
.05 
.18 

.06 
.25 

$1.10 
1.20 
1.40 
1.60 

2.50 
2.85 
3.25 
3.75 

4.70 
5.50 
6.30 
7.10 
7.90 
8.70 

.40 
2.00 

.60 
2.25 

1.00 
.75 
.10 
15 

3.50 
2.50 
.40 
.60 

.45 
1.25 
1.50 
.90 
1.75 
2.50 
.12 
.75 
.13 
.60 
.20 
.75 
.05 
.30 
.05 
.25 

.06 
.30 

$1.20 
1.40 
1.60 
1.85 

2.75 
3.10 
3.50 
4.00 

5.10 
6.00 
6.90 
7.80 
8.70 
9.60 

.40 
2.00 

.60 
2.25 

1.05 

.7-5 
.15 
.15 

3.75 
2.50 
.50 
.75 

.50 
1.50 
1.75 
1.00 
2.00 
2.75 
.15 
.80 
.15 
.70 
.20 
.85 
.05 
.40 
.08 
.30 

.06 
.40 

$  1.30 
1.50 
1.75 
2.00 

3.00 
3.35 
3.80 
4.50 

5.50 
6.50 
7.50 
8.50 
9.50 
10.50 

.50 
2.50 

.75 

2.75 

1.30 
.95 
.15 
.20 

4.50 
3.00 
.60 
.90 

.55 
1.75 
2.00 
1.15 
2.25 
3.00 
.15 
.90 
.18 
.75 
.25 
1.00 
.07 
.50 
.10 
.35 

.06 
.40 

$  1.60 
1.90 
2.20 
2.50 

3.50 
4.00 
4.75 
5.50 

6.50 
7.65 
8.80 
10.00 
11.25 
12.40 

.60 
3.00 

.90 
3.50 

1.65 
1.15 
.25 
.25 

5.50 
3.75 
.65 
1.10 

.65 
2.00 
2.50 
1.50 
3.00 
4.00 
.25 
1.40 
.25 
1.15 
.30 
1.40 
.12 
.60 
.12 
.50 

.07 
.50 

$  2.00 
2.50 
3.00 
3.50 

4.00 
5.00 
6.00 
7.00 

7.80 
9.20 
10.60 
12.00 
13.40 
15.00 

.80 
3.75 

1.10 
4.25 

2.00 
1.40 
.30 
.30 

6.50 
4.50 
.75 
1.25 

.85 
2.75 
3.50 
2.00 
3.75 
5.00 
.30 
1.80 
.30 
1.40 
.45 
1.85 
.15 
.75 
.15 
.65 

.10 
.60 

12  inches    
14  inches    
16  inches 



SHELLS,  BRASS  LINED 
10  inches 



12  inches 

14  inches    
16  inches 

SHELLS,  BRASS  TUBE 
10  inches        
12  inches 

14  inches        
16  inches        

5AO 
6.00 
6.50 

.40 
1.25 

.60 
1.50 

.95 
.75 
.10 
.10 

2.50 
1.75 
.35 
.40 

'i  25 
2  00 

.05 
.20 

$21.50 
25.00 
27.50 

2.00 
5.00 

3.50 

6.00 

5.25 
4.25 
.40 
.40 

9.25 
6.50 
1.25 
1.50 

2.00 

$27.00 
31.50 
33.00 

2.50 
6.5U 

4.00 
8.00 

6.50 
5.00 
.65 
.65 

12.75 
9.00 
1.75 
2.00 

18  inches     
20  inches     

^CHMENT  OR  CAPS  FOR 

308,  312,  322,  Iron    .    .    . 
322    Brass 

ATTACHMENT  OR  CAP  FOR 

308,  312,  Iron     
Brass  

ATTACHMENT  COMPLETE 
VALVE  AND  CAGE,  Fig. 
ron    
'nt  only,  Iron 

h  Leather,  Iron   
>  pieces,  Iron    
ATTACHMENT   COMPLETE 
VALVE  AND  CAGE,  Fig. 
Brass 

;nt  only,  Brass  
h  Leather,  Brass  
j  pieces,  Brass  
s  ONLY,  No  RODS 
e,  All  Iron    
Brass  Cage  and  Valve    . 
All  Brass  

"4.50 
9.50 
12.00 
.80 
4.00 

"(L50 
14.00 
17.50 
1.35 
6.00 

e,  All  Iron  
Brass  Cage  and  Valve     . 
All  Brass   
Hage,  Iron  

"age,  Brass    

follower,  "A"  Style,  Iron  . 
follower,  "A"  Style,  Brass 
follower,  "J"  Style,  Iron   . 
follower,  "J"  Style,  Brass, 
^ing,  "J"  Style,  Iron  .    .    . 
*ing,  "J"  Style,  Brass, 
/alves,  Iron  

"i!66 

4.25 
.25 
1.00 
.25 
1.25 

.15 
1.00 

"i!50 
6.50 
.45 
1.50 
.45 
1.75 

.20 
1.25 

/alves.  Brass  
^alve  Weights  and  Screw, 

Suction  ' 
Brass 

^alve  Weights  and  Screw, 

"WHITE  CAP"  BRASS  BODY  CYLINDER,  FIG.  314 


SIZE  

2MxG 

2^x10 

2^x6 

2^x10 

2^x6 

2^x10 

3x6 

3x10 

Top  Attachment  
Bottom  Attachment  
Plunger  Complete  
Valve  Complete  
Cylinder  Tube  .  . 

$0.40 
.95 
.45 
.45 
2  95 

$0.40 
.95 
.45 
.45 
3  85 

$0.40 
1.00 
.50 
.45 
3  25 

$0.40 
1.00 
.50 
.45 
4  30 

$0.40 
1.05 
.60 
.45 
3  55 

$0.40 
1.05 
.60 
.45 
4  (55 

$0.50 
1.30 
.60 
.45 
3  80 

$0.50 
1.30 
.60 
.45 
5  00 

Cylinder  Ring     
Stub  Rod     

.05 
.15 

.05 
.15 

.10 
.15 

.10 
.15 

.10 
.15 

.10 

.15 

.10 
.15 

.10 
.15 

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227 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


BRASS  ARTESIAN  DEEP  WELL  CYLINDER,  FIG.  324 


INSIDE  DIA.  CYLINDER.  INS. 

iy8 

1M 

2M 

2M 

3M 

3M 

4M 

4M 

5M 

5M 

6M 

6M 

Top  Attachment    

$2.00 

$2.00 

$  2.75 

$  3.50$  5.25 

$  7.25 

$9.00 

$12.  00  $15.  75 

$15.75 

$22  .  00 

$  22.00 

Bottom  Attachment  .... 

2.75!   3.00      3.75      4.50;     7.00 

9.50 

12.00 

15.00 

18.00    18.00    27.00      27.00 

Plunger  Complete  

8.00J   8.50    10.50    18.00 

27.00 

33.00 

40.00 

52.00 

70.00    75.00;   90.00    100.00 

Lower  Valve  Complete     .    . 

3.50|   4.00      6.00!    10.00 

14.00 

18.00 

26.00 

35.00 

45.00    50.00    70.00      80.00 

Plunger  Cage  

2.00 

2.25 

2.50i     4.00 

6.00 

7.50    10.00 

12.00 

15.00    18.00    23.00      30.00 

Plunger  Stock    

1.75 

2.00 

2.50      4.25 

6.50 

8.00 

10.00 

13.00 

16.00 

18.00    23.00      30.00 

Plunger  Nut  

.75 

.85 

1.00      2.00      3.50 

4.50 

5.00 

6.00 

7.00      8.00      9.00      10.00 

Plunger  Rings,  each      .    .    . 

.60 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

4.75 

Lower  Valve  Cage         .    .    . 

1.50 

2.50 

3.00 

4.00      5.50      7.00 

10.00 

12.00 

14.00    16.00 

22.00      28.00 

Lower  Valve  Seat  or  Stock  . 

1.50    1.50 

2.00 

2.75!     4.00 

4.50 

7.00 

8.50 

10.00 

12.00 

16.00      20.00 

Brass  Ball  Valves  

.35       .45 

.80 

2.00      3.25 

4.25 

5.25 

6.50 

7.25 

10.00 

12.00      13.50 

Steel  Adapter  or  Wood  Rod 

Coupling      .            ... 

.75 

.75 

1.00 

1.00      1.10 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

1.25 

BRASS  ARTESIAN  DEEP  WELL  CYLINDER,  FIG.  311 


INSIDE  DIAMETER  CYLINDER,  INCHES  . 

1M 

2M 

2% 

3M 

3^ 

Top  Attachment 

$2  00 

$2  75 

$  3  50 

$  5  25 

$  7  25 

Bottom  Attachment 

3  00 

3  75 

4  50 

7  00 

9  50 

Plunger  Complete 

6  00 

8  00 

11  00 

15  00 

22  00 

Lower  Valve  Complete  
Plunger  Cage  
Plunger  Stock  
Plunger  Nut  
Lower  Valve  Cage  
Lower  Valve  Seat  or  Stock  
Brass  Ball  Valve  

4.00 
2.00 
1.50 
.85 
2.00 
1.50 
.45 

6.00 
2.50 
2.00 
1.00 
2.50 
2.00 
.80 

8.50 
3.50 
2.50 
1.50 
3.50 
2.75 
1.25 

12.50 
4.00 
3.50 
2.25 
4.00 
4.00 
2.15 

17.00 
5.50 
5.00 
3.00 
5.50 
4.50 
3  75 

Steel  Adapter  or  Wood  Rod  Coupling  . 

.75 

1.00 

1.00 

1.10 

1.25 

"TRIUMPH"  DOUBLE-ACTING  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  601  AND  602 


SIZE  NUMBER  

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

Brass-lined  Cylinders  with  Brass  Valve  Seats 
Base  with  Valve  Seats  
Air  Chamber  .  
Stuffing-box  Head  
Rear  Head  

$11.50 
6.25 
5.00 
1.00 
65 

$12.50 
6.50 
5.00 
1.25 
65 

$14.50 
6.75 
5.00 
1.50 
65 

$20.00 
7.75 
6.00 
1.75 
75 

$28.00 
15.00 
8.00 
2.50 
1  75 

Bolted  Stuffing-box  Gland  
Brass  Valve  Seats,  each  
Brass  Valves,  each  

1.50 
.40 
.40 

1.50 
.50 
50 

1.50 
.60 
.65 

1.50 
.75 
.90 

1.50 
1.00 
1.00 

Piston  with  Leathers 

65 

75 

1  10 

1  50 

2  50 

Piston  Rod  

3  75 

3  75 

3  75 

3  75 

5  00 

Lever  Socket  
Lever  Link  
Malleable  Lever  with  Wood  Handle,  each.  . 
Malleable  Cross  Bar  
Drip  Screws  

1.25 
.35 
1.50 

.W 

1.25 
.35 
1.50 

10 

1.25 
.35 
1.50 

iio 

1.75 
.50 
2.50 
.60 
.10 

1.75 
.90 
2.50 
.60 
.10 

Priming  Screws  

15 

15 

15 

20 

25 

Steel  Pins 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


GIANT"  DOUBLE-ACTING  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  554  AND  554^ 


\  AMI;  OF  PART  PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART  

PRICE 

Cylinder,  Iron    
Brass-lined  Cylinder  
Stuffing-box  Head  
Rear  Head      
Stuffing-box  Gland    

S7.50 
11.00 
1.00 
.75 
.50 
.25 
.75 
.40 
.35 
.40 
.15 
.20 
.15 
.60 

Lever  Socket  for  Fig.  554^  .... 
Wood  Lever 

$1.35 
.50 
.60 
.35 
1  .  75- 
.20 
.20 
.75 
.75 
.15 
.10 
.50 
4.00 

Lever  Rack  for  Fig.  5543/2 

Socket  Link  
Plunger  with  Crimps  
Plunger  Center,  Iron  
Plunger  Follower  Irons,  each  .... 
Piston  Rod  Complete  
Rod  for  Fig.  554^  
Crosshead  for  Piston  Rod  
Drip  Screws,  each  
Hose  Nozzle,  Iron  
Bearer  for  Fig.  554  1/2  

Valve  Caps,  each 

Goose  Neck 

Suction  Nut    
Suction  Tube      
Goose  Neck  Nut        
Hose  Nut    
Hose  Tube      
Valves,  each   
Lever  Socket 

"MARINE"  BILGE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  470  AND  471 

FIGURE  NUMBER   

4: 

ro 

471 

SIZE  NUMBER  .    .    . 

2 

4 

2 

4 

Brass-lined  Cylinder 

$24  00 

$32  00 

$24  00 

$32  00 

Base  

8  75 

10  50 

14  00 

22  00 

Plunger  Complete 

8  00 

13  00 

8  00 

13  00 

Plunger  Casting         .    . 

6  50 

10  50 

6  50 

10  50 

Plunger  Pin    

40 

40 

40 

40 

Plunger  Valve    
Suction  Valve     

.75 

80 

1.50 
1  25 

.75 

80 

1.50 
1  25 

Rubber  Facing  for  Valves,  each 

25 

40 

25 

40 

Flange  

1  50 

1  75 

1  50 

1  75 

Lever  

3  25 

3  75 

3.25 

3.75 

Lever  Socket  

1  75 

2  00 

1.75 

2.00 

Lever  Pin  with  Cotters 

40 

50 

40 

50 

Stop  Pin  for  Valves  

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

DIAPHRAGM    PUMPS,    FIGS.    472,    473   and    1473 


FIGURE  NUMBER     

4 

72 

4 

73 

1473 

SIZE  NUMBER  

1 

2 

1 

2 

2 

Base  
Spout  Section  
Forged  Levers      
Lever  Socket    
Plunger  Cage    

$7.50 
6.50 
1.75 
.65 
.50 

$10.50 
9.50 
4.00 
1.00 
1.25 

$8.00 
6.50 
1.75 
.65 
.50 

$11.50 
9.50 
4.00 
1.00 
1  25 

$11.50 
9.50 
4.00 
1.00 
1  25 

Plunger  Top  Ring 

40 

50 

40 

50 

50 

Plunger  Bottom  Ring     

.50 

1.00 

.50 

1.00 

1  00 

Rubber  Diaphragm     .    .    . 

2  50 

3  50 

2  50 

3  50 

3  50 

Plunger  Valve      

40 

60 

40 

60 

60 

Suction  Valve  
Valve  Stop  Pin     
Rubber  Facing  for  Plunger  Valve     
Rubber  Facing  for  Suction  Valve     
Steel  Pins  with  Cotters 

.25 
.05 
.25 
.20 
20 

.35 
.10 
.45 
.35 
25 

.25 
.05 
.25 
.20 
20 

.35 
.10 
.45 
.35 
25 

.35 
.10 
.45 
.35 
25 

Connecting  Rod  

1  25 

Rod  End   

2  00 

Lever  for  Fig.  1473  

4  00 

Crosshead  Pin 

20 

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229 


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IMPROVED  "SYPHON"  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  320  AND  321 


SIZE  NUMBER  

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Air  Chamber  
Air  Chamber  Gland  
Air  Chamber  Tube  

$6.00 
1.00 
.50 

$6.00 
1.00 
.50 

$9.00 
1.25 
1.00 

$9.00 
1.25 
1.00 

$10.00 
1.50 
1.50 

$12.00 
2.00 
2.00 

Check  Valve  Case  only  
Check  Valve  Tube  
Check  Valve  Nut 

1.00 
1.00 
50 

1.00 
1.25 
50 

1.25 
1.50 
75 

1.25 
2.00 
.75 

1.50 
2.50 
1.00 

2.00 
3.00 
1  50 

Suction  Pipe  Flange  
Outside  Cylinder  
Base  Plate 

.75 

4.00 
2.00 

1.00 
4.00 
2.00 

1.25 
5.50 
2.50 

1.25 
5.50 
2.50 

1.50 
7.00 
3.00 

1.75 
7.00 
4.00 

Inside  Cylinder,  Brass  Lined  .  . 
Bottom  Attachment  for  Inside  Cyl. 
Brass  Plunger  ... 

3.00 
.75 
2.50 

3.50 
.85 
3.00 

4.00 
1.00 
3.50 

5.00 
1.25 
4.00 

6.00 
1.50 
4.50 

7.00 
1.75 
5.00 

Brass  Valve  Seat  

.25 

.30 

.40 

.50 

.75 

1.00 

Piston  Rod  (only)  Brass  

4.80 

1.25 

1.50 

1.50 

2.00 

2.00 

WINDMILL  FORCE  PUMPS  ON  BASE,  FIGS.  430  AND  1430 


SIZE  NUMBER 

2 

3 

4 

5 

Cylinder    

$5.00 

$5.00 

$7.00 

$8.00 

Bearer    

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

2.00 

Lever 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

Lever  Link 

50 

.50 

.50 

50 

Flat  Rod   . 

60 

.60 

.60 

60 

Round  Rod 

1  00 

1.00 

1.00 

1.00 

Coupling  for  Connecting  Rods      
Plunger      .    
Stuffing-box  Gland      
Base  for  Fig.  430  
Air  Chamber    

.50 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
2.50 

.50 
1.00 
1.00 
1.25 
2.50 

.50 
1.50 
1.00 
1.50 
3.00 

.50 
1.50 
1.00 
1.50 
3.00 

Cock  Spout 

2  00 

2  00 

2.50 

2  50 

Coupling  Nut  for  Spout  

.35 

.35 

.50 

.50 

Discharge  Nut 

35 

.35 

.50 

.50 

Discharge  Tube,  Brass   . 

.65 

.65 

.80 

1.25 

HAND  AND  POWER  PISTON  PUMPS,  FIGS.  585,  590  AND  591 


FIGURE  NUMBER  

5£ 

55 

5( 

)0 

5< 

)1 

SIZE  NUMBER    . 

4 

5 

4 

5 

4 

5 

Cylinder  .    . 

$5  00 

$5  50 

$  5  00 

$  5  50 

$  5  00 

$  5  50 

Base    
Crank  Case    .    . 

3.25 
6  50 

3.25 
6  50 

3.25 
6  50 

3.25 
6  50 

3.25 
11  50 

3.25 
11  50 

Stuffing-box  Lid 

3  00 

3  00 

3  00 

3  00 

Outside  Lid    
Stuffing-box  Nut  .... 

.50 
50 

.50 
50 

.50 
50 

.50 
50 

3.00 

3.00 

Stuffing-box  Gland    
Air  Chamber 

1.00 
4  00 

1.00 
4  00 

1.00 
4  00 

1.00 
4  00 

1.25 
4  00 

1.25 
4  00 

Crank  Shaft  .    . 

5  00 

5  00 

5  50 

5  50 

10  00 

10  00 

Plunger  Complete.    .    . 

4  00 

5  00 

4  00 

5  00 

4  00 

5  00 

Connecting  Rod    

2  50 

2  50 

2  50 

2  50 

3  00 

3  00 

Discharge  Flange  
Lower  Valve  Complete    ..... 
Pulley  only,  16x3  inches,  each  .    . 
Pulley  only,  24  x  3  inches,  each  .    . 

.50 

.85 

.50 

.85 

.50 
.85 
7.00 
11  00 

.50 
.85 
7.00 
11  00 

.50 
.85 
7.00 
11  00 

.50 
.85 
7.00 
11.00 

Pulley  only,  15x4  inches,  each  . 

6.00 

6  00 

Handle    

.75 

.75 



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230 


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HYDRAULIC  RAM,  FIG.  690 


SIZE  NUMBER  

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

«A    00 

«7  00 

$9  00 

$11  00 

$20  00 

Brass  Ca.se  only 

3  00 

3  50 

5  00 

7  00 

11  00 

Brass  Impetus  Valve  only 

1   10 

1  50 

2  00 

2  50 

5  00 

Brass  Nut  on  end  of  Valve           .    .    . 

30 

30 

35 

35 

75 

$1.25 

$1.75 

Brass  Adjusting  Nut  
Brass  Lock  Nut  
Brass  Screws  each 

.50 
.25 
25 

.60 
.25 
25 

.65 
.35 
25 

.65 
.35 
25 

1.25 
.75 

3.50 
.75 

3.75 
1.50 

Base  with  Valve  and  Seats  Complete 
except  Nos.  7  and  8  

3.00 

3  50 

4.00 

8.00 

14.00 

21.00 

50.00 

Inside  Valve  Complete,  each    .... 
Air  Chamber  
Cap  Nut 

.80 
4.00 
15 

.80 
4.50 
15 

1.00 
5.00 
15 

1.50 
7.50 
20 

1.50 
18.00 
30 

4.25 
22.00 

3.25 
40.00 

Discharge  Nut 

15 

15 

15 

20 

30 

Brass  Discharge  Tube  for  Iron  Pipe 

50 

50 

55 

60 

75 

Drive  Nut 

15 

20 

30 

40 

50 

Brass  Drive  Tube  for  Iron  Pipe 

60 

65 

1  00 

1  25 

2  00 

Rubber  Bumper  Ring    
Brass  Impetus  Valve  Follower 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.05 

.10 

.20 

4  50 

.20 

8  50 

Brass  Impetus  Valve  Stem 

6  00 

8  25 

Brass  Binder  Nut 

75 

1.25 

Rubber  Impetus  Valve 

1  50 

3.50 

Iron  Washer  for  Impetus  Valve       .    . 

25 

.30 

Water  Chamber  with  Valve  Seats 

19  25 

34  75 

Impetus  Valve  Case,  Iron         .    .    . 

10  00 

15  00 

Cap    for    Impetus   Valve    Case    with 
Brass  Bush        

9  00 

12  50 

Blank  Flange      

1  50 

1  75 

Discharge  Flange    

1  75 

2  00 

Drive  Flange  

3.50 

7.00 

DEMING  HYDRAERAM,  FIG.  695 


SIZE  NUMBER  

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

Impetus  Valve  Complete  
Impetus  Valve  Cover  with  Seat  
Impetus  Valve  Arm  

$7.00 
2.00 
1  25 

$  7.50 
3.00 
1  00 

$10.00 
4.00 
1  00 

$12,00 
4.50 
1  25 

$18.00 
9.00 
1  50 

Impetus  Valve  Weight  
Impetus  Valve  and  Stem  
Impetus  Valve  Adjusting  Nut.  ...... 
Impetus  Valve  Locking  Screw  
Impetus  Valve  Fulcrum  Pin  
Impetus  Valve  Seat  and  Ring 

.50 
.75 
.50 

".'l5 

.15 
1.00 
.50 
.25 
.15 
15 

.15 
1.50 
.75 
.25 
.15 
20 

.20 
2.00 
.85 
.50 
.20 
50 

.30 
3.00 
1.00 
.50 
.30 
50 

Base  

28  00 

Air  Chamber  
Discharge  Cap  Nut  
Discharge  Coupling  Nut  
Discharge  Tube  Brass  
Drive  Coupling  Nut  

8.00 
.10 
.10 
.50 
.10 

11.00 
.15 
.15 
.50 
20 

23.00 
.15 
.15 
.60 
30 

17.00 
.20 
.20 
.65 
40 

75.00 
.30 
.30 
.75 

Drive  Tube  Brass 

60 

65 

1  00 

1  25 

Discharge  Valve  (Leather  and  Weight)  .  .  . 

.85 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

2.75 

POWER  ROTARY  FORCE  PUMP,  FIG.  595 


NAME  OF  PART  

PRICK 

NAME  OF  PART  

PRICE 

Base                       .        ... 

$7  00 

Shell 

$14  00 

Main  Bearing  Cap    

35 

Lid  Packing 

05 

Cams  and  Shafts,  one  set  
Cover      

20.00 
5  75 

Gland  Packing  
Cam  Pin 

.05 
05 

Gland 

75 

Studs  —  Shell  to  Base 

15 

Cap  Nut 

10 

Gland  Studs 

20 

Pullev 

4.75 

Main  Bearine  Studs 

.20 

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231 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


HAND  ROTARY  FORCE  PUMPS,  FIGS.  575,  576,  578  AND  579 


SIZE  NUMBER 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5              6 

Case  only  

$5  00 

$7  00 

$8  50 

$10  50 

$13  00    $18  50 

Lid  or  Cover  

1.75 

2  00 

2  25 

2  50 

3  00        4  00 

Cams  with  Short  Shaft  
Cams  with  Long  Shaft  
Stuffing-box  Nut  
Cap  Nuts  for  Bearings,  each  
Spout  with  Cap  Nut  
Base  for  Fig  575 

4.00 
4.25 
.25 
.10 
1.00 
4  00 

4.50 
4.75 
.25 
.10 
1.00 
4  00 

4.75 
5.00 
.25 
.10 
1.25 
4  25 

5.25 
5.50 
.35 
.15 
2.00 
11  00 

6.50  !     9.50 
6.75        9.75 
.  35          .  35 
.15          .15 
2.75        4.25 
11  00      13  00 

Base  for  Fig.  578  
Fly-wheel,  Fig.  575,  with  Handle  .... 
Fly-wheel  with  Handle,  Fig.  578  
Drip  Plug  
Priming  Plug  
Barrel  Attachment  for  Fig.  576  

4.00 
4.50 
3.00 
.20 
.15 
.50 

4.00 
4.50 
3.00 
.20 
.15 
.50 

5.50 
4.50 
3.00 
.20 
.15 
.75 

5^00 

"20 

.15 

s'oo      o'oo 

'20          i  20 
.15          .15 

Goose  Neck  or  Hook  for  Fig.  576 

25 

25 

35 

Suction  Nut  for  Figs  576  and  579 

35 

35 

40 

Crank  Complete  for  Figs.  576  and  579  .  . 
Bracket  for  Fig.  579  

.60 
1.75 

.60 
1.75 

.60 
2.00 

AUTOMOBILE  ROTARY  GASOLINE  PUMP,  FIG.  776 


NAME  OF  PART                .    . 

PRICE 

NAME  OF  PA.RT 

PRICE 

Case  only  
Lid  or  Cover      
Cams  with  Short  Shaft    

$8.00 
4.25 
6.25 

Cap  Nuts  for  Bearings,  each  .... 
Spout  with  Cap  Nut    
Base    

$0.10 
.70 
7.25 

Cams  with  Long  Shaft 

6  50 

Drip  Plug 

15 

Stuffinsr-box  Nut 

.60 

Crank  Comnlete   . 

1.00 

POWER  ROTARY  PUMPS,  FIGS.  577  AND  577^ 


SIZE  NUMBER 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5             6 

Case,  Cover,  Cams  and  Shaft  Complete    .    . 
Case  only  
Lid  or  Cover 

$17.50 
5.00 
1  75 

$20.50 
7.00 
2  00 

$23.00 
8.50 
2  25 

$27.50 
10.50 
2  50 

$33.00    $46.00 
13.00      18.50 
3  00        4  00 

Cam  with  Short  Shaft  

4.00 

4.50 

4.75 

5.25 

6.50        9.50 

Cam  with  Long  Shaft 

4  50 

5  00 

5  25 

5  75 

7  00      10  00 

Stuffing-box  Nuts 

25 

25 

25 

35 

35          .35 

Cap  Nuts  for  Bearings,  each 

10 

10 

10 

15 

15          .15 

Spout  with  Cap  Nut  
Small  Base  with  Drip  Screw    
Valve  Seat  with  Drip  Screw.    .    . 

1.00 
1.25 

1.00 
1.25 

1.25 
1.50 

2.00 
2^25 

2.75        4.25 

'  '2*25  !    5^00 

Metallic  Valve 

35 

35 

40 

65 

65        1.15 

Bed  Plate     .... 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

5  00 

5  00        7.50 

Outboard  Bearing  
Pulleys,  each  

1.00 
2  00 

1.00 
2  00 

1.00 
2  00 

1.00 
4  00 

1  .  00        2  .  00 
4  00        6  .  25 

Drip  Plug    .    . 

20 

20 

20 

20 

20          .  20 

Priming  Plug  

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.15,         .15 

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"ATLAS"  DOUBLE-ACTING  POWER  PISTON  PUMP,  FIG.  691 


SIZE,  (DIAMETER  AND  STROKE),  INCHES    

2^x5 

3x6 

4x8 

Brass-lined  Cylinder  with  Valve  Seats   
Brass  Liner  only  for  Cylinders, 

$20.00 
3  00 

$50.00 
4  50 

$75.00 
8  00 

Brass  Ring  for  Cylinder  Liner,  each   
Suction  Valve  Seats  
Discharge  Valve  Seats  
Suction  Valve  Cap  and  Wing  
Discharge  Valve  Cap  and  Wing    
Suction  Valve  Rubber,  each  
Discharge  Valve  Rubber,  each     

"^O 
.60 
.15 
.20 
.10 
.15 

1.25 
.50 
.75 
.20 
.20 
.10 
.20 

1.35 
.75 
1.65 
.20 
.30 
.20 
.35 

Valve  Chamber  Covers 

25 

40 

1  75 

Rear  Cylinder  Head  and  Bearing    
Stuffing-box  Head  . 

70 

5.75 
2  50 

7.25 
3  00 

Brass  Stuffing-box  Nut      .    . 

.85 

1.00 

Brass  Stuffing-box  Gland  
Piston  or  Plunger  Complete  
Piston  Followers,  each  
Piston  Center  

.35 
2.50 
.45 
.25 

.60 
6.75 
2.50 

1.00 
8.00 
3.25 

Piston  Head    
Piston  Rod 

1.25 
2  75 

4.25 
4  00 

4.50 
6  50 

Main  Gear 

2  85 

5  25 

10  00 

Pinion  .... 

1  00 

3  50 

4  25 

Crank  Shaft    .    .    . 

75 

1  35 

2  00 

Pinion  Shaft    

60 

1  40 

1  50 

Connecting  Rods  and  Caps,  each 

1  25 

2  25 

4  75 

Cross  Head  

1  50 

4  75 

8  00 

Crank  Disc  

1  00 

2  50 

2  75 

Crank  Pins,  each    

25 

1  20 

1  60 

Guide  Rods,  each   

35 

1   10 

1  30 

Gear  Guard  

75 

3  75 

4.25 

Main  Bearing  Box  Covers    
Pinion  Bearing  Box  Covers  
Shaft  Collars,  each  

::::i« 

.20 
.25 
.20 

.20 
.25 
.25 

HAND  ATTACHMENT  FOR  "ATLAS"  FIG.  691 
Cross  Head  

1  75 

Long  Link    

50 

Short  Link  

25 

Lever  Socket  

50 

Malleable  Lever  

1  25 

Wood  Handle  
Cross  Head  Pin  
AIR  PUMPING  ATTACHMENT  FOR  "ATLAS"  FIG.  691 
Air  Chamber  Attachment     
Cylinder  Tube    
Guide  Rods,  each 

.25 
.25 

2.25 
1.50 
40 

4.25 
1.75 
1  50 

5.50 
4.00 
2  00 

Piston  Rod  .... 

10 

10 

10 

Valve  Cap    ...... 

85 

85 

85 

Piston  Follower  
Cross  Head  Nut  

.25 
50 

.25 
50 

.25 
50 

Suction  Valve  

25 

25 

25 

Discharge  Valve  

30 

30 

30 

Piston 

90 

90 

90 

Crimp  Spring  
Air  Cock  .    .    . 

.05 
75 

.05 
75 

.05 
75 

BELT  IDLER  FOR  "ATLAS"  FIG.  691 
Idler  Complete   

6  00 

7  50 

9  00 

Idler  Pulley  

3  75 

3  75 

4  00 

Idler  Arm     

85 

95 

1  25 

Idler  Cross  Head    

85 

2  00 

3  00 

Shaft  Collar,  each  

.15 

.15 

.15 

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"TRIUMPH"  DOUBLE-ACTING  POWER  FORCE  PUMP,  FIG.  609 

SIZE  NUMBER        

1                    2 

3 

4 

Bed  Plate  with  Caps                 

$68.00         $68.00 
11.25            11.25 
2.50             2.50 
20.00           20.00 
7.00             7.00 
4.75             4.75 
11.50           11.50 
16.00            16.00 
22.75           28.50 
8.75             9.25 
8.50             9.00 
3.75             3.75 
.75                .85 
5.85             5.85 
1.50             1.50 
1  .  75              1  .  75 
1.10              1.10 
.55                .65 
.50                .65 
72.00           75.00 

$68.00 
11.25 
2.50 
20.00 
7.00 
4.75 
11.50 
16.00 
28.50 
9.25 
9.00 
3.75 
1.50 
5.85 
1.50 
1.75 
1.10 
1.00 
.75 
75.00 

$68.00 
11.25 
2.50 
20.00 
7.00 
4.75 
11.50 
16.00 
35.00 
10.75 
10.00 
4.50 
2.10 
5.85 
1.75 
2.00 
1.35 
1.10 
.80 
84.00 

Crank  Shaft       

Pinion  Shaft                       

Gear  Wheel                                         

Pinion 

Connection  Rod  with  Caps  
Yoke 

Pulleys  each 

Cylinder  with  Valve  Seats 

Suction  Chamber  with  Valve  Seats    
Air  Chamber          

Piston  Rod 

Piston  with  Leathers    
Front  Cylinder  Head 

Rear  Head  

Stuffing-box  Cap    
Stuffing-box  Gland 

Brass  Valves  
Brass  Valve  Seats  
Water  End  Complete 

DEEP  WELL  POWER  WORKING  HEAD,  FIG 

66 

NAME  OF  PART                       PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

Base  with  Caps  $40  .  00 

Differential  Plunger   .    . 
Walking  Beam    .... 
Guide  Rods,  eafch   .    . 
Cross  Head  Pin  .... 
Rod  Link 



$5.50 
1.75 
.75 
.25 
1.25 
.15 
2.50 
6.00 

.25 
5.50 
1.95 
1.25 
.60 
.20 
.75 
.45 

CrankShaft  6.50 
Pinion  Shaft    1  .  00 
Main  Gear  3  .  75 
Pinion  1  65 

Main  or  Plunger  Cross  Head    ...           3  .  25 
Crank  Cross  Head  and  Cap  ....          6  .  75 
Sliding  Cross  Head  End  of  Beam    .          2  .  25 
Discharge  Head  6  .  00 
Stuffing-box  2.00 

HAND  ATTACHMENT 
Cross  Head  for  Lever    4  .  25 
Bearer  ...                                                  4  25 

Rod  Link  Pin 

Gear  Guard 

Pulleys,  each    

CE 

AIR  PUMPING  DEVI 

Crosshead  Attachment 
Bottom  Attachment  for  „ 
Plunger  Complete  withe 

\ir  Cylinder 
ut  Rod   .    . 

Bearer  Rack    40 

Plunger  Follower 

Lever  Socket    1  .  25 
Guide  Rods,  each   1  75 

Air  Valve,  Complete  .    . 
Plunger  Rod    
Y%"  Air  Cock   



Wood  Handle  50 

Stuffing-box  Gland                                       1  75 

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234 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


"MARVEL"  HOUSE  PUMPING  OUTFITS 
Nos.  1685,  2085,  1686  and  2086 


FIGURE  NUMBER 

1685,  2085 

1686,  2086 

Cylinder,  Brass  Lined    

$8.50 

$8  50 

Air  Chamber 

2  75 

2  75 

Suction  Chamber 

2  50 

2  50 

Valve  Seat 

60 

60 

Rubber  Valves    .... 

.05 

05 

Valve  Stem      
Valve  Spring    
Steel  Washers      

.15 
.05 
.10 

.15 
.05 
.10 

Piston 

1  00 

1  00 

Piston  Follower 

50 

50 

Piston  Rod                                                                                   ... 

.25 

25 

Piston  Valve                .                     ...                         

.10 

10 

Piston  Washer     
Leather  Crimp    

.20 
.15 

.20 
.15 

Stuffing-box  Head  

1.50 

1.50 

Stuffing-box  Gland 

25 

25 

Stuffing-box  Nut 

50 

50 

Back  Head                                       .    . 

85 

85 

Bed  Plate                                         .... 

11  50 

11  50 

Crank  Cover    
Bed  Plate  Bushing  :    
Crank  Cover  Bushing    
Eccentric  and  Shaft   
Crosshead    
Crosshead  Pin     
Connecting  Rod  Complete    

3.00 
1.75 
.90 
4.00 
2.15 
.10 
1.25 

3.00 
1.75 
.90 
4.00 
2.15 
.10 
1.25 

Vacuum  Chamber 

3  50 

3  50 

Strainer  Cap 

75 

75 

Strainer 

40 

40 

Mai.  Galv,  Tube         

40 

40 

Union  Tube  Nut     
Idler  Complete    

.25 
2  15 

.25 
2.55 

Idler  Arm 

50 

70 

Idler  Pulley 

1  00 

1  00 

Idler  Arm  Pin 

25 

45 

Idler  Pulley  Bolt                 .    . 

25 

25 

Idler  Spring     .    .             

.15 

15 

Pulley  
Motor  Pulley  
Endless  Belt    
Motor  Shelf     

9.50 
1.25 
2.50 
1.75 

9.50 
4^25 

Motor  Shelf  Supports    

.20 

Feet,  each 

75 

75 

Check  Valve 

2  00 

2  00 

Ball  Check  Air  Cock 

75 

75 

Drip  Plug     

05 

05 

Surface  Packing      
Controller  Disc  or  Plug     
Controller  Shelf  ....            
Sub  Base  for  Fig.  2085 

.50 
.10 
1.00 
14  00 

.50 

Controller  Tube,  Brass      
Pipe  Nipple  
Battery  Box     

.40 

".25 
2.25 

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235 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


BUCKET  SPRAY  PUMPS,  FIGS.  669,  659  AND  689 


FIGURE  NUMBER    .    . 

669 

659 

689 

FIGURE  NUMBER    .    . 

669 

659 

689 

Air  Chamber  .... 
Stuffing  Cap    .... 
Cylinder  Tube    .    .    . 
Plunger  Tube  .... 
Plunger  Complete  with 
Ball  Valve.    .    .    . 
Foot    Valve    and 
Strainer  with  Ball 
Valve 

$0.75 
.25 
1.50 
1.00 

.50 

.75 
.15 
.05 
.05 
.25 

$1.75 
.25 
1.50 
1.00 

.50 

.75 
.15 
.05 
.05 
.35 

$1.75 
.25 
1.50 
1.00 

.50 

.75 
.15 
.05 
.05 
.35 

Foot  Rest  Complete  . 
Malleable  Foot  Rest  . 
Malleable  Foot   Rest 
Clamp     
Thumb  Screw.    .    .    . 
Cylinder  Clamp  only. 
Clamping  Hinge.    .    . 
Clamping  Screw.    .    . 
Adjusting  Screw.    .    . 
Hinge-screw   .... 
Foot    Rest   with   Ad- 
justing Rod    .    .    . 
Bail  Hook    

$0.65 
.50 

.10 
.05 

$0.65 
.50 

.10 
.05 

$1.15 

^50 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 

.25 
.05 

Brass  Ball  Valves,  each 
Plunger  Packing  .    .    . 
Stuffing-box  Packing. 
Handle  

KNAPSACK  SPRAY  PUMP,  FIG.  675 


NAME  OF  PART  

PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART  

PRICE 

Agitator  Complete 

$0  85 

Hose  Coupling  Tube  

$0.20 

40 

Plunger  Tube 

90 

Extra  Handle  
Hose  Coupling  Nut  
Pump  Collar  ". 
Crosshead  
Air  Chamber  
Stuffing-box  Gland  
Strap  Link  
Plunger  Complete 

.30 
.15 
55 
.40 
1.90 
.25 
.20 
60 

Cylinder  Tube    .  . 
Brass  Tank     
Carrying  Handle     
Lever  Link     
Shoulder  Straps,  Complete,  one  set    . 
Lever  
Swinging  Handle,  Complete    .... 
Lance 

1.15 
17.00 
.60 
.25 
2.60 
.  55 
.45 
90 

Saddle 

2  00 

Foot  Rest  

1.10 

Foot  Valve,  Seat  and  Strainer  .  .  . 

.40 

Gland  Packing  

.10 

KNAPSACK  SPRAY  PUMP,  FIG.  654 


NAME  OF  PART  .  PRICE 


Galv.    Tank    with    Saddle,  Strap 
Holders,  etc.,  Complete  .  .  .    .    . 

Drip  Bowl 

Carrying  Handle 

Lever  Complete 


$7.50 

1.00 

.25 

.50 


NAME  OF  PART  . 


Carrying  Straps,  each 

Malleable  Wrench 

Lid  for  Tank      

(For  Repair  Parts  for  Pump, 
see  Repair  List  of  Fig.  669) 


PRICE 

$0.60 

.15 

1.00 


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THE  "GARDENER'S  CHOICE"  SPRAYER,  FIG.  651 


NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

Base  or  Air  Chamber  
Bottom  Casting  Complete  with 

$4.00 

Agitator  Yoke  
Agitator  Cross  Head 

$0.30 
25 

Valves.  
Bottom  Casting  only 

2.00 
50 

Agitator  Clamp  Complete  .... 
Agitator  Yoke  Pin  .  . 

.30 
10 

Foot  Valve  and  Strainer  with  Ball 
Valve  
Valve  Seat  and  Ball  Valve    .... 
Ball  Valves,  each    
Lever 

.85 
.65 
.30 
75 

Agitator  Paddles,  per  set  (2)  ... 
Plates  for  Base  Bolts  
Half  Barrel  or  Tank  with  Cover  .  . 
Wheels,  each  
Axle  Pipe 

.15 
.10 
10.00 
3.00 
50 

Cylinder  Tube,  Brass  
Air  Chamber  Tube,  Iron  

1.50 
.65 

Cast  Iron  Handle  
Foot  Casting  

.40 
.15 

Discharge  Pipe  
Piston  Rod 

.15 
20 

Barrel  Support  or  Frame  Casting, 
each         

75 

Piston  Rod  Cross  Head  

.25 

Axle  Collar,  each  

.25 

Piston  Complete  with  Crimps  .  .  . 
Piston  Center  Casting  
Piston  Follower  Castings,  each  .  . 
Agitator  Complete  

.60 
.10 
.10 
1.25 

Axle  Caps,  each  
V-Bolt,  Front  of  Barrel  
Bolts,  Barrel  to  Axle  Collar,  each  . 

.20 
.40 
.10 

"MAJOR"  BARREL  SPRAY  PUMP,  FIG.  832 


FIGURE  NUMBER     

832 

FIGURE  NUMBER     

832 

Bearer  with  Clamp 

$1  50 

Piston  Rod 

$0  25 

Lever     

.75 

Piston  Rod  Cross  Head      

.25 

Bottom  Casting  Complete  with  Valves 
Bottom  Casting  only  

2.50 
1.15 

Plunger  Complete  with  Crimps.    .    .    . 
Plunger  Center  Casting      

1.25 
.25 

Strainer 

35 

Plunger  Follower  Casting,  each         .    . 

35 

Valve  Cage  
Ball  Valves,  each     
Valve  Seats,  each     
Air  Chamber  Tubing      
Discharge  Pipe     

.05 
.30 
.35 
1.25 
.25 

Agitator  Complete  
Agitator  Yoke      
Agitator  Cross  Head  
Agitator  Yoke  Pin  
Agitator  Paddles,  per  set   

1.25 
.30 
.25 
.10 
.15 

Brass  Cvlinder  Tube  . 

1.50 

Adtator  Pine  Clamo  Complete. 

.30 

THE  "CENTURY"  BARREL  SPRAYER,  FIG.  645 


NAME  OF  PART 


Bearer  or  Top 

Lever 

Air  Chamber  Tube 

Discharge  Pipe 

Bottom  Attach,  for  Air  Chamber 

Bottom  Casting  only 

Strainer    

Valve  Seats,  each 

Ball  Valves,  each 

Cylinder  Tube 

Plunger  Complete  with  Crimps    . 
Plunger  Center  Casting 


PRICE 


$0.75 

1.00 

1.75 

.25 

.50 

.75 

.35 

.35 

.35 

2.50 

1.00 

.15 


NAME  OF  PART 


Plunger  Follower  Casting,  each 

Plunger  Rod 

Plunger  Rod  Cross  Head  .  .  . 
Agitator  Complete .  ...... 

Pipe  Clamp 

Agitator  Yoke 

Agitator  Link 

Agitator  Cross  Head 

Agitator  Paddles,  per  set  .  .  . 
Base  for  Barrel  Complete .  .  . 
Filling  Cap 


PRICE 


$0.20 
.30 
.25 

1.50 
.25 
.25 
.15 
.15 
.15 

1.50 
.10 


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FOUR-ROW    FIELD    SPRAYER,    FIG.      653 


NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

NAME  OF  PART 

PRICE 

Locking  Segment  and  Base  

$1.50 
4.25 
.25 
.45 
1.00 
.50 
.35 

Three-way  Hose  Connection  
Sheath  Pipe  
Adjusting  Rods,  each  
Center  Nozzle  Attachments,  each  .  . 
End  Nozzle  Attachment,  each  .... 
Hose  Spring,  each 

$0.90 
1.25 
.10 
1.10 
.55 
.35 

Supporting  Arm  
Supporting  Clamp  and  Bolt 

"L"  Bolts  with  Nuts,  each  
Locking  Lever  Complete  with  Handle  . 
Handle  only  
Fulcrum  Pin  

"SAMSON"    DOUBLE-ACTING    SPRAYER,    FIG.    633. 


NAME  OF  PART 


PRICE 


NAME  OF  PART 


Air  Chamber  Tube 

Air  Chamber  Cap 

Air  Chamber  Rods,  each 

Base,  with  Suction  Valve  Seat  .    .    . 
Lower  Cyl.  Castings  with  Valve  Seat 

Lower  Cylinder  Liner 

Upper  Cylinder  Liner 

Guide  or  Bearing  Casting 

Brass  Valve  Seats,  each 

Brass  Ball  Valves,  each 

Lever  Socket 

Crosshead . 


$7.50 
1.00 

.25 
6.50 
4.25 
2.75 
3.25 
1.50 

.60 
1.00 
1.50 

.35 


Crosshead  Links,  each 

Valve  Chamber  Covers,  each     .    , 

Guide    Rod 

Differential  Plunger  with  Crimps 
Lower  Plunger  Complete    .    .    .    , 

Lower  Plunger  Cage 

Lower  Plunger  Follower 

Malleable  Lever 

Wood  Handle 

Suction  Hose  Tube 

Suction  Hose  Nut 

Cylinder  Bolts,  each 


DUPLEX  PLUNGER  POWER  SPRAY  PUMP,  FIG.  761 


SIZE  NUMBER  

1 

2 

SIZE  NUMBER 

1 

2 

Base  with  Valve  Seats  .... 

$14.00 

$20.00 

Cross  Head  Nuts,  each    .    .    . 

$0  60 

Valve  Seats  only,  each  .... 
Brass  Ball  Valves,  each    .    .    . 
Right   or   Left    Column    with 

.50 
.35 

.60 
1.00 

Cross  Head  Pins    
Plungers  and  Connecting  Rods 
Complete,  each 

$8  00 

.10 

Caps  
Crank  Shaft   

6.50 
7.50 

7.50 
10  00 

Connecting    Rod    and    Caps, 
each    

4  00 

Main  Gear  
Pinion  
Pinion  Shaft  .... 

2.75 
1.25 
65 

5.00 
1.65 
1  00 

Air  Chamber  
Plunger  Covers,  per  set    .    .    . 
Belt  Tightener  Complete 

4.25 
6  00 

6.50 
.15 

8  00 

Gear  Guard    

85 

2  25 

Belt  Tightener  Pulley 

2  50 

3  75 

Valve  Covers,  each    

.15 

.20 

Belt  Tightener  Yoke  

1.00 

1.25 

Valve  Cover  Bars,  each    .    .    . 
Cylinders,  each  
Stuffing-box  Nuts,  each    .    .    . 
Stuffing-box  Glands  

.20 
1.50 
.40 
1.10 

1.25 
2.00 
.50 
1  35 

Belt  Tightener  Arm  
Belt  Tightener  Collar   .... 
Belt  Tightener  Oil  Cup  Collar 
Pump  Pulley          .    . 

.90 
.10 
.25 
6  50 

1.15 
.10 
.25 
7.50 

Plungers  only,  each 

7  50 

Gaskets  for  Valve  Caps  each 

10 

10 

Plunger  Cross  Heads,  each  .    . 

1.25 

Gaskets  for  Cylinders,  each  .    . 

.15 

.20 

SPECIAL  NOTICE 

Repair  Parts  for  Pumps  and  Accessories  not  listed  in  the  foregoing  section  will  be 
quoted  on  request,  which  should  be  accompanied  by  symbol  number;  or  a  dimension  diagram, 
complete  description  and  weight  of  the  part.  The  figure  number  and  size  should  be  given, 
if  known. 

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238 


VALUABLE 
TECHNICAL  DATA 

AND 

ENGINEERING 
TABLES 

EMBRACING  INFORMATION 
USEFUL  TO  THE  ENGINEER, 
ARCHITECT  AND  MANUFACTUR- 
ER; ALSO  TO  DEALERS  IN  AND 
USERS  OF  PUMPS  IN  GENERAL, 
SUCH  AS  FACTS,  FORMULAS  AND 
RULES  RELATING  TO  HYDRAU- 
LICS AND  PNEUMATICS,  INCLUD- 
ING CAPACITIES,  POWER,  AND 
SPEED  OF  PUMPS  AND  THEIR 
OPERATING  FACTOR 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Useful  Technical  Information 

THE  AREAS  OF  CIRCLES  are  to  each  other  as  the  square  of  their  diameters.  Doubling  the 
diameter  of  a  pipe  or  cylinder  increases  its  capacity  four  times.  Friction  of  liquids  in  pipes 
increases  as  the  square  of  the  velocity. 

ATMOSPHERIC  PRESSURE  at  sea  level  is  usually  estimated  at  14.7  pounds  per  square 
inch,  and  this  pressure  will  maintain  a  column  of  water  33.9  feet  high  when  the  normal  pressure 
in  the  column  is  relieved  by  the  creation  of  a  vacuum.  This  is  the  theoretical  distance  that 
water  may  be  drawn  by  suction.  In  practice,  however,  pumps  should  not  be  placed  over  20 
to  25  feet  above  the  water  supply,  and  nearer  if  possible. 

EVERY  FOOT  OF  HEIGHT  in  a  column  of  water  represents  .434  pounds  pressure  to  the 
square  inch.  It  is  common  practice  to  estimate  that  every  foot  in  height  is  equal  to  one-half 
pound  pressure  per  square  inch,  as  this  allows  for  ordinary  friction  in  pipes. 

A  GALLON  OF  WATER  WEIGHS  8.33  pounds,  and  contains  231  cubic  inches.  A  cubic  foot 
of  water  weighs  62.36  pounds,  and  contains  1,728  cubic  inches,  or  7.48  gallons. 

A  MINER'S  INCH  OF  WATER  is  approximately  equal  to  11^  U.  S.  gallons    per  minute. 


Rules  to  Determine  the  Size  and  Speed  of  Pulleys  or  Gears 

The  Driving  pulley  is  called  the  Driver,  and  the  Driven  pulley  the  Driven. 

If  the  number  of  teeth  in  gears  is  used  instead  of  diameter  in  these  calculations,  number 
of  teeth  must  be  substituted  wherever  diameter  occurs. 

To  FIND  THE  DIAMETER  OF  THE  DRIVER,  the  diameter  of  Driven  and  its  revolutions,  and 
also  revolutions  of  Driver  being  given:  Multiply  the  diameter  of  Driven  by  its  revolutions,  and 
divide  the  product  by  the  revolutions  of  Driver;  the  quotient  will  give  the  diameter  of  Driver. 

To  FIND  THE  DIAMETER  OF  THE  DRIVEN,  the  revolutions  of  Driven,  also  diameter  and 
revolutions  of  Driver  being  given:  Multiply  the  diameter  of  Driver  by  its  revolutions,  and  divide 
the  product  by  the  revolutions  of  Driven;  the  quotient  will  give  the  Diameter  of  the  Driven. 

To  FIND  THE  REVOLUTIONS  OF  THE  DRIVER,  the  diameter  and  revolutions  of  the  Driven. 
also  diameter  of  the  Driver  being  given:  Multiply  the  diameter  of  Driven  by  its  revolutions, 
and  divide  the  product  by  the  diameter  of  Driver;  the  quotient  will  give  the  revolutions  of  Driver, 

To  FIND  THE  REVOLUTIONS  OF  THE  DRIVEN,  the  diameter  and  revolutions  of  the  Driver, 
also  diameter  of  the  Driven  being  given:  Multiply  the  diameter  of  Driver  by  its  revolutions,  and 
divide  the  product  by  the  diameter  of  Driven;  the  quotient  will  give  the  revolutions  of  Driven 


Data  on  Air  Compression 


FRANK  RICHARDS,  M.  E. 


AIR  COMPRESSION  FROM  ONE  ATMOSPHERE, 

HORSE  POWER 

AT  SEA  LEVEL.  60°  FAHRENHEIT 

(THEORETICAL) 

Mean  pressure    per 

To  compress  1  cu.  ft. 

Gauge 

Volume 

stroke 

Final 
temper. 

free  air  per  minute 

Press. 

Air  not 

Lbs. 

Air  const. 

Air  not 

Air  const. 

Air  not 

cooled 

Air  const. 

Air  not 

temper.                   cooled 

temper. 

cooled 

temper. 

cooled 

0 

1. 

1. 

.0 

.0 

60 

1 

.936 

.95 

.96 

.97 

71. 

2 

.88 

.91 

1.87 

1.91 

80.4 

3 

.83 

.87 

2.72 

2.80 

88.9 

4 

.786 

.84                        3  .  53 

3.67 

98. 

5 

.746 

.81                        4.3 

4.5 

106. 

'"6i87"         .0196 

10 

.595 

.69 

7.62 

8.27 

145. 

.0332             .0360 

15 

.495                       .606 

10.33 

11.5 

178. 

.  0450             .  0502 

20 

.423 

.543 

12.62 

14.4 

207. 

.0550             .0628 

25 

'      .370                        .494 

14.59 

17.01 

234. 

.  0636             .  0742 

30 

.328                        .463 

16.34 

19.4 

255. 

.0713 

.0846 

35 

.295                        .42                      17.92 

21.6 

281. 

.0782 

.0942 

40 

.268                        .393 

19.32 

23.66 

302. 

.0843 

.1032 

45 

.  246                        .  37 

20.52 

25.59 

321. 

.0895 

.1116 

50 

.227 

.35 

21.79 

27.39 

339. 

.0950 

.1195 

55 

.210 

.331 

22.77 

29.11 

357. 

.0993 

.1270 

60 

.196 

.314 

23.84 

30.75 

375. 

.1040 

.1341 

65 

.184 

.301                   24.77                    31.69                   389.                    .1080 

.1402 

70 

.173 

.288                   26.00                    33.73                   405.                     1124 

.1471 

75 

.163 

.276                   26.65                    35.23 

420.                    .1162 

.1537 

80 

.155 

.267 

27.33 

36.6                     432.                    .1192 

.1597 

85 

.147 

.256 

28.05 

37.94                   447. 

.1224 

.1655 

90 

.140 

.248 

28.78                    39.18                   459. 

.1255 

.1709 

95 

.134 

.24 

29.53 

40.4                     472.                    .1288 

.1762 

100 

.128 

.232 

30.07                    41.6 

485.            |        .1312 

.1815 

NOTE. — Losses  by  machine  friction,  heating  the  air,  clearance,  etc.,  reduce  the  efficiency  to  about  60  per  cent, 
for  single  stage  and  75  per  cent,  for  two-stage  compression. 

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HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 

Table  Showing  Capacity  of  Pumps  per  Stroke 
Figures  are  for  One  Single-Acting  Cylinder 


LENGTH 

OF  STROKE  IN  INCHES  AND  CAPACITY  IN  GALLONS 

Diam  .  of 

Area 

Cylinder 

Square 

Inches 

Inches 

2 

3 

4 

6 

8 

10 

12 

14 

16 

20 

24 

30 

36 

H 

.307 

.003 

.004 

.005 

.008 

.011 

.013 

.016 

.019 

.021 

.027 

.032 

.040 

.048 

% 

.442 

.004 

.006 

.008 

.011 

.015       .019 

.023 

.027 

.031 

.038 

.046 

.057 

.068 

J'i 

.601 

.005 

.008 

.01 

.016 

.021       .026 

.031 

.036 

.042 

.052 

.062 

.078 

.094 

1 

.785 

.007 

.01 

.014 

.02 

.027       .034 

.041 

.048 

.054 

.068 

.082 

.102 

.122 

iH 

.994 

.009 

.013 

.017 

.026 

.034      .043 

.052 

.06 

.069 

.086 

.103 

.129 

.154 

1M 

1.227 

.011 

.016 

.021 

.032 

.043 

.053 

.064 

.074 

.085 

.106 

.127 

.159 

.192 

liMI 

1.485      !    .013 

.019 

.026 

.039 

.051       .064 

.077 

.089 

.103 

.  128       .  154 

.192 

.232 

l^ 

1.767      !    .015 

.023 

.031 

.046 

.061       .077 

.092 

.107 

.122 

.153!      .184 

.231 

.276 

IX 

2.405         .021 

.031 

.042 

.063 

.083 

.104 

.125 

.146 

.167 

.208 

.25 

.312 

.374 

2 

3.142 

.027 

.041 

.054 

.082 

.109 

.136 

.163 

.19 

.218 

.272 

.326 

.408 

.49 

2M 

3.976 

.034 

.052     .069 

.103 

.138       .172       .206 

.241 

.275 

.344       .413 

.516       .62 

2L£ 

4.909 

.043 

.064 

.085 

.128 

".17         .213       .255 

.298 

.34 

.425       .51 

.639       .766 

2M 

5.94 

.051 

.077 

.103 

.154 

.206       .257       .309 

.36 

.411 

.514       .617 

.771       .926 

3 

7.069 

.061 

.092 

.122 

.184 

.245       .306 

.367 

.428 

.49 

.612 

.734 

.918    1.102 

3Ji 

8.296         .072 

.108 

.144 

.215 

.287 

.359 

.431 

.503 

.575 

.718       .862 

1.077    1.294 

3H 

9.621      !    .083 

.125 

.167 

.25 

.333 

.417 

5 

.583 

.666 

.833    1. 

1.251     1.50 

3% 

11.045         .095 

.143 

.191 

.287 

.382 

.478 

.574 

.669 

.765 

.956:   1.147 

1.434    1.722 

4 

12.566 

.109 

.163 

.218 

.326 

.435 

.544 

.653 

.762 

.87 

.088 

1.306 

1.632 

1.958 

4^ 

14.186 

.123 

.184 

.246 

.368 

.491 

.614 

.737 

.86 

.982 

.228    1.473 

1.842'  2.21 

4X2 

15.904         .138 

.207 

.275 

.413 

.551 

.689 

.826 

.964 

.102 

.377    1.652 

2.067i  2.478 

4M 

17.721         .153 

.23 

.307 

.46 

.614 

.767 

.92 

1.073 

.227 

.534    1.84 

2.301    2.76 

5 

19.635         .17 

.255 

.34 

.51 

.68 

.85 

1.02 

1.19 

.36 

.7 

2.04 

2.55 

3.06 

5>i 

21.648         .187 

.281 

.375 

.562 

.  75         .  937 

1.124 

1.311 

.499 

.874 

2.248 

2.811 

3.372 

5>i 

23.758         .206 

.309 

.411 

.617 

.823    1.029    1.234 

1.44 

.646 

2.057    2.468 

3.087 

3.702 

5?4 

25.967           225 

.337 

.45 

.674 

.899;   1.124    1.348 

1.573 

.798    2.248!  2.696 

3.372 

4.044 

6 

28.274           245 

.367     .49 

.734 

.979    1.224    1.469 

1.714 

1.958 

2.448    2.938 

3.672 

4.406 

6M 

30.68 

.266 

.398 

.531 

.797 

1.062 

1.328    1.593 

1.859 

2.124 

2.656    3.186 

3.984 

4.78 

6H 

33.183 

.287 

.431 

.574 

.861 

1.149    1.436    1.796 

2.011 

2.298 

2.873    3.447 

4.308 

5.178 

6% 

35.785 

.309 

.465 

.62 

.929 

1.239    1.549    1.858 

2.16*8 

2.479 

3.098    3.716 

4.647 

5.576 

38.485 

.333 

.5 

.666 

1. 

1.333    1.666    1.999 

2.332 

2.666 

3.332    3.998 

4.998    5.998 

7H 

44.179 

.383     .574     .7651.148 

1.53   i   1.913    2.295 

2.678 

3.06 

3.825    4.59 

5.739    6.886 

7?4 

47.173 

.408 

.613 

.817 

1.225 

1.633    2.042    2.45 

2.858 

3.266 

4.084    4.9 

6.126    7.348 

8 

50.266 

.435 

.653 

.87 

1.306 

1.741    2.176    2.611 

3.046 

3.482 

4.352    5.222 

6.528 

7.834 

8H 

56  745 

49 

.735 

98 

1  47 

1  96      2  45      2  94 

3  43 

3  92 

49         5  88 

7  35 

8  82 

8% 

60.132         .52 

.78 

1.04 

1.56 

2.08      2.6        3.12 

3.64 

4.16 

5.2 

6.24 

7.8 

9.36 

9 

63.617         .551 

.826 

1.101 

1.652 

2.203    2.754    3.305 

3.856 

4.406 

5.508    6.61 

8.262 

9.91 

31A 

70.882         .612 

.918 

1.224 

1.83 

2.448    3.06      3.672 

4.284 

4.896 

6.12      7.344 

9.18 

11.02 

9M 

74  .  662           646 

.97 

1  293 

1  939 

2  586    3  232    3  878 

4  525 

5  171 

6  464    7  757 

9.696 

11   636 

10 

78.54           .68 

1.02 

1.36 

2.04 

2.72      3.4        4.08 

4.76 

5.44 

6.8 

8.16 

10.2 

12.24 

10  H 

86.590         .750|1.125  1.500 

2  .  250 

3.000 

3.750    4.500 

5.250 

6.000 

7.500 

9.000 

11.250 

13.50 

11 

95.033 

.823 

1.234 

1.645 

2.464 

3.291 

4.114    4.937 

5.76 

6.582 

8.228 

9.874 

12.342  14.81 

11^ 

103.869 

.90 

1.351 

1.80 

2.701 

3.60 

4.505    5.406 

6.30 

7.2 

9.         10.8 

13.515  16.2 

12 

113.098 

.979 

1.468 

1.958 

2.938 

3.917 

4.896    5.875 

6.854 

7.833 

9.792  11.75 

14.688  17.626 

12H 

122.718 

1.062 

1.593 

2.124 

3.186 

4.244 

5.310:  6.372 

7.434 

8.488 

10.620 

12.744 

15.930  19.116 

13 

132.733 

1.149 

1.723 

2.297 

3.445 

4.596 

5.745    6.894 

8.042 

9.192 

11.49    13.78 

17.23520.68 

13H 

143.139 

1.238 

1.857 

2.4763.714 

4.852 

6.190    7.428 

8.666 

9.704 

12.38    14.856 

18.57    22.284 

14 

153.938 

1.332 

1.998 

2.665 

3.997 

5.33 

6.663    7.994 

9.328 

10.66 

13.32    15.98 

19.98923.98 

14^ 

165.13 

1.43 

2.1422.856 

4.284 

5.718 

7.148 

8.578 

10.0 

11.424 

14.28    17.136 

21.44425.704 

15 

176.715 

1.529 

2.2943.059 

4.589 

6.119 

7.649    9.178 

10.7 

12.23 

15.29    18.35 

22.947  27.52 

16 

201.062 

1.74 

2.61 

3.48 

5.22 

6.96   j   8.703  10.44 

12.18 

13.92 

17.40    20.88 

26.10931.32 

18 

254.47 

2.202 

3.303 

4.404 

6.606 

8.80811.01     13.21 

15.41 

17.61 

22.02    26.42 

33.03    39.72 

20 

314.16         2.7204.08 

5.44 

8.16 

10.88 

13.6      16.32 

19.04 

21.76 

27.2      32.64 

40.8      48.96 

Doubling  the  DIAMETER  of  a  pice  or  cylinder  increases  its  capacity  four  times. 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

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Theoretical  Horse  Power  Required  to  Raise  Water  to  Different  Heights 


Feet 
Elevation 

5 

10 

15 

20 

25 

30 

35 

40 

45 

50 

60 

Gallons 

per  Min. 

5 

.006 

.012 

.019 

.025 

.031 

.037 

.044 

.05 

.06 

.06 

.07 

10 

.012 

.025 

.037 

.050 

.062 

.075 

.087 

.10 

.11 

.12 

.15 

15 

.019 

.037 

.056 

.075 

.094 

.112 

.131 

.15 

.17 

.19 

.22 

20 

.025 

.050 

.075 

.100 

.125 

.150 

.175 

.20 

.22 

.25 

.30 

25 

.031 

.062 

.093 

.125 

.156 

.187 

.219 

.25 

.28 

.31 

.37 

30 

.037 

.075 

.112 

.150 

.187 

.225 

.262 

.30 

.34 

.37 

.45 

35 

.043 

.087 

.131 

.175 

.219 

.262 

.306 

.35 

.39 

.44 

.52 

40 

.050 

.100 

.150 

.200 

.250 

.300 

.350 

.40 

.45 

.50 

.60 

45 

.056 

.112 

.168 

.225 

.281 

.337 

.394 

.45 

.51 

.56 

.67 

50 

.062 

.125 

.187 

.250 

.312 

.375 

.437 

.50 

.56 

.62 

.75 

60 

.075 

.150 

.225 

.300 

.375 

.450 

.525 

.60 

.67 

.75 

.90 

75 

.093 

.187 

.281 

.375 

.469 

.562 

.656 

.75 

.84 

.94 

1.12 

90 

.112 

.225 

.337 

.450 

.562 

.675 

.787 

.90 

1.01 

1.12 

1.35 

100 

.125 

.250 

.375 

.500 

.625 

.750 

.875 

1.00 

1.12 

1.25 

1.50 

125 

.156 

.312 

.469 

.625 

.781 

.937 

1.094 

1.25 

1.41 

1.56 

1.87 

150 

.187 

.375 

.562 

.750 

.937 

1.125 

1.312 

1.50 

1.69 

1.87 

2.25 

175 

.219 

.437 

.656 

.875 

1.093 

1.312 

1.531 

1.75 

1.97 

2.19 

2.62 

200 

.250 

.500 

.750 

1.000 

1.250 

1.500 

1.750 

2.00 

2.25 

2.50 

3.00 

250 

.312 

.625 

.937 

1.250 

1.562 

1.875 

2.187 

2.50 

2.81 

3.12 

3.75 

300 

.375 

.750 

1.125 

1.500 

1.875 

2.250 

2.625 

3.00 

3.37 

3.75 

4.50 

350 

.437 

.875 

1.312 

1.750 

2.187 

2.625 

3.062 

3.50 

3.94 

4.37 

5.25 

400 

.500 

1.000 

1.500 

2.000 

2.500 

3.000 

3.500 

4.00 

4.50 

5.00 

6.00 

500 

.625 

1.250 

1.875 

2.500 

3.125 

3.750 

4.375 

5.00 

5.62 

6.25 

7.50 

Feet 
Elevation 

75 

90 

100 

125 

150 

175 

200 

250 

300 

350 

400 

Gallons 

per  Min. 

5 

.09 

.11 

.12 

.16 

.19 

.22 

.25 

.31 

.37 

.44 

.50 

10 

.19 

.22 

.25 

.31 

.37 

.44 

.50 

.62 

.75 

.87 

1.00 

15 

.28 

.34 

.37 

.47 

.56 

.66 

.75 

.94 

1.12 

1.31 

1.50 

20 

.37 

.45 

.50 

.62 

.75 

.87 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

2.00 

25 

.47 

.56 

.62 

.78 

.94 

1.09 

1.25 

1.56 

1.87 

2.19 

2.50 

30 

.56 

.67 

.75 

.94 

1.12 

1.31 

1.50 

1.87 

2.25 

2.62 

3.00 

35 

.66 

.79 

.87 

1.08 

1.31 

1.53 

1.75 

2.19 

2.62 

3.06 

3.50 

40 

.75 

..90 

1.00 

1.25 

1.50 

1.75 

2.00 

2.50 

3.00 

3.50 

4.00 

45 

.84 

1.01 

1.12 

1.41 

1.69 

1.97 

2.25 

2.81 

3.37 

3.94 

4.50 

50 

.94 

1.12 

1.25 

1.56 

1.87 

2.19 

2.50 

3.12 

3.75 

4.37 

5.00 

60 

1.12 

1.35 

1.50 

1.87 

2.25 

2.62 

3.00 

3.75 

4.50 

5.25 

6.00 

75 

1.40 

1.69 

1.87 

2.34 

2.81 

3.28 

3.75 

4.69 

5.62 

6.56 

7.50 

90 

1.68 

2.02 

2.25 

2.81 

3.37 

3.94 

4.50 

5.62 

6.75 

7.87 

9.00 

100 

1.87 

2.25 

2.50 

3.12 

3.75 

4.37 

5.00 

6.25 

7.50 

8.75 

10.00 

125 

2.34 

2.81 

3.12 

3.91 

4.69 

5.47 

6.25 

7.81 

9.37 

10.94 

12.50 

150 

2.81 

3.37 

3.75 

4.69 

5.62 

6.56 

7.50 

9.37 

11.25 

13.12 

15.00 

175 

3.28 

3.94 

4.37 

5.47 

6.56 

7.66 

8.75 

10.94 

13.12 

15.31 

17.50 

200 

3.75 

4.50 

5.00 

6.25 

7.50 

8.75 

10.00 

12.50 

15.00 

17.50 

20.00 

250 

4.69 

5.62 

6.25 

7.81 

9.37 

10.94 

12.50 

15.72 

18.75 

21.87 

25.00 

300 

5.62 

6.75 

7.50 

9.37 

11.25 

13.12 

15.00 

18.75 

22.50 

26.25 

30.00 

350 

6.56 

7.87 

8.75 

10.94 

13.12 

15.31 

17.50 

21.87 

26.25 

30.62 

35.00 

400 

7.50 

9.00 

10.00 

12.50 

15.00 

17.50 

20.00 

25.00 

30.00 

35.00 

40.00 

500 

9.37 

11.25 

12.50 

15.62 

18.75 

21.87 

25.00 

31.25 

37.50 

43.75 

50.00 

The  theoretical  horse  power  required  to  elevate  water  is  found  by  multiplying  the  gallons  pumped  per  minute 
by  the  total  lift  (including  friction)  in  feet,  and  dividing  by  4000.  To  get  the  actual  horse  power  required,  divide  the 
theoretical  power  obtained  from  the  table  above  by  the  efficiency  of  the  pump  expressed  as  a  decimal. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

242 


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Comparative  Equivalents  of  Liquid  Measures  and  Weights 


MEASURE  AND  WEIGHT  EQUIVALENTS  OF  ITEMS  IN  FIRST  COLUMN 


Measures  and  Weights 
for  Comparison 

U.  S. 
Gallon 

Imperial 
Gallon 

Cubic 
Inch 

Cubic 
Foot 

Cubic 
Metre 

Litre 

*Vedro 

*Pood 

Pound 

U.  S.  Gallon 

1. 

.833 

231. 

.1337 

.00378 

3.785 

.308 

.231 

8.33 

Imperial  Gallon 

1.20 

1. 

277.27 

.1604 

.00454 

4.542 

.369 

.277 

10. 

Cubic  Inch                          .  0043 

.00358           1. 

.00057 

.  000016 

.0163 

.00132 

.001 

.0358 

Cubic  Foot                       7.48 

6.235        1728. 

1. 

.  02827 

28.312 

2.304 

1.728 

62  .  355 

Cubic  Metre                264.17        220.05        61023.         35.319 

1. 

1000. 

81.364 

61.023 

2200.54 

Litre                                     .  26417 

.2200  1       61.0231      .0353 

.001 

1. 

.08136 

.06102 

2.2005 

*j  Vedro 

3.249 

2.706 

750.1 

.4344 

.01228 

12.29 

1. 

.7501 

27.06 

1  Pood 

4.328 

3.607 

1000. 

.578 

.01636 

16.381 

1.333 

1. 

36.07 

Pound 

.12 

.1 

27.72 

.016 

.  00045 

.454 

.0369 

.0277 

I. 

*Vedro  and  Pood  are  a  Russian  measure  and  weight  respectively. 

(A  common  water  pail  holds  19  pounds,  or  2.272  U.  S.  gallons. 
CONVENIENT  TO  KNOWX  A  miner's  inch  of  water  equals  approximately 


(One  metre  equals  39.37  inches,  or  3.281  feet. 


U.  S.  gallons  per  minute. 


Relative  Quantities  of  Water 

Delivered  in  24  Hours,  in  1  Hour,  and  in  1  Minute. 


Gallons  in 
24  hours 

Gallons  in 
1  hour 

Gallons  in 
1  min. 

Gallons  in 
24  hours 

Gallons  in 
1  hour 

Gallons  in 
1  min. 

Gallons  in 
24  hours 

Gallons  in 
1  hour 

Gallons  in 
1  min. 

2500000 

104166.0 

1736.0 

650000 

27083.3 

451.3 

150000 

6250.0 

104.1 

2000000 

83333.3 

1388.0 

600000 

25000.0 

416.7 

100000 

4166.6 

69.4 

1500000 

62500.0 

1041.7 

550000 

22916.6 

381.9 

75000 

3125.0 

52.9 

1000000 

41666.6 

694.3 

500000 

20S33.3 

347.2 

60000 

2500.0 

41.6 

950000 

39583.3 

659.7 

450000 

18750  0 

312  5 

50000 

2083.3 

34.7 

900000 

37500.0 

625.0 

400000 

16666.6 

277.7 

25000 

1041.6 

17.3 

850000 

35416.6 

590.2 

350000 

14583  .  3 

243.0 

20000 

833.3 

13.8 

800000 

33333.3 

555.5 

300000 

12500.0 

208.3 

15000 

625.0 

10.4 

750000 

31250.0 

520.8 

250000 

10416.7 

173.6 

10000 

•  416.6 

6.9 

700000 

29166.6 

486.1 

200000 

8333.3 

138.8 

5000 

208.3 

3.4 

Strokes  for  Piston  Speed  of  100  Feet  per  Minute 


Length  of  Stroke 
Inches 

Number  of 
Strokes 

Length  of  Stroke 
Inches 

Number  of 
Strokes 

Length  of  Stroke 
Inches 

Number  of 
Strokes 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
10 

300 
240 
200 
172 
150 
120 

12 

14 
16 
18 
20 
22 

100 
86 
75 
67 
60 
55 

24 
26 
28 
30 
36 
40 

50 
46 
43 
40 
33 
30 

Deep  Well  Pump  Plunger  Loads — in  Pounds 


Lift  in 
Feet 

DIAMETER  OF  CYLINDERS  AND  LOAD  IN  POUNDS 

2M 

3M 

3M 

4M 

4M 

5% 

WA 

1Y* 

8H 

9 

9X 

10 

50 

129 

180 

240 

307 

384 

562 

775 

956 

1228 

1377 

1535 

1700 

75 

195 

270 

360 

460 

.576 

845 

1162 

1435 

1840 

2065 

2300 

2550 

100 

260 

360 

480 

615 

770 

1125    1550 

1910 

2455 

2755 

3070 

3400 

125 

320 

450 

600 

770 

960 

1405    1940 

2390 

3070 

3440 

3835 

4250 

150 

385 

540 

720 

920 

1150 

1685   2325 

2870 

3685 

4130 

4600 

5100 

200 

515 

720 

960 

1230 

1535 

2250   3100 

3825 

4910 

5510 

6135 

6800 

250 

645 

900 

1200 

1535 

1920 

2810   3875 

4780 

6140 

6885 

7670 

8500 

300 

775 

1080 

1440 

1840 

2305 

3370   4650 

5740 

7370 

8260 

9200 

10200 

350 

900 

1260 

1680 

2150 

2690 

3935 

5425 

6690 

8600 

9640 

10740 

11900 

400 

1030 

1440 

1920 

2455 

3075 

4500 

6200 

7650 

9825 

11015 

12270 

13600 

500 

1290 

1800 

2400 

3070 

3840 

5620 

7750 

9560 

12280 

13770 

15340 

17000 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 

243 


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Table  Showing  Head  in  Feet  and  Pressure  in  Pounds 


HEAD  OF  WATER 

AND  EQUIVALENT 

PRESSURE  OF  WATER  AND  EQUIVALENT 

PRESSURE 

HEAD 

Feet 

Lbs. 

Feet 

Lbs. 

Feet 

Lbs. 

Lbs.          Feet 

Lbs. 

Feet 

Lbs. 

Feet 

Head 

Press. 

Head 

Press. 

Head 

Press. 

Press. 

Head 

Press. 

Head 

Press. 

Head 

5 

2.17 

70 

30.3 

200 

86.6 

5 

11.5 

70 

161.6 

180 

415.6 

10 

4.33 

80 

34.6 

250 

108.2 

10 

23.0 

80 

184.7 

190 

438.9 

15 

6.50 

90 

39.0 

300 

129.9 

15 

^4.6 

90 

207.8 

200 

461.7 

20 

8.66 

100 

43.3 

350 

151.5 

20 

46.2 

100 

230.9 

225 

519.5 

25 

10.83 

110 

47.6 

400 

173.2 

25 

57.7 

110 

253.9 

250 

577.2 

30 

12.99 

120 

52.0 

500 

216.5 

30 

69.3 

120 

277.0 

275 

643.0 

35 

15.16 

130 

56.3 

600 

259.8 

35 

80.8 

130 

300.1 

300 

692.7 

40 

17.32 

140 

60.6 

700 

303.1 

40 

92.3 

140 

323.2 

325 

750.4 

45 

19.49 

150 

65.0 

800 

346.4 

45 

103.9 

150 

346.3 

350 

808.1 

50 

21.65 

160 

69.2 

900 

389.7 

50 

115.4 

160 

369.4 

400 

922.6 

60 

26.09 

180 

i      78.0 

1000 

433.0 

60 

138.5           170 

392.5 

500 

1154.5 

Table  of  Effective  Fire  Streams 


Using  100  feet  of  2^  inch 

ordinary  best 

quality  Rubber-Lined  Hose  between  Nozzle  and  Hydrant  or  Pump. 
J.  R.  FREEMAN,  C.  E. 

Smooth  Nozzle,  Size 

M  Inch 

%  Inch 

1  Inch 

Pressure  at  Hydrant,  Ibs. 
Pressure  at  Nozzle,  Ibs. 
Press,  lost  in  100ft.  2>^in.hose 
Vertical  Height,  feet 
Horizontal  Distance,  feet 
Gallons  Discharged  per  min. 

II 

1 

37 
90 

43j     54 
40     50 
3       4 
60     67 
44      50 
104    116 

65     75 
60     70 
5       5 
72      76 
54      58 
127    137 

86 
80 
6 
79, 
62 
147 

34! 

•a 

49 
42 
123 

46     57 
40     50 

6       7, 
62     71 
49      55 
142    159 

69 
60 
9 

77 
61 
174 

80      91 
70      80 
10      11 
81      85 
66     70 
188   201 

371     50 
30     40 
7l     10 
51'     64 
47      55 
161    186 

62      75 
50      60 
12      15 
73      79 
61      67 
208   228 

87    100 
70     80 
17      20 
85      89 
72      76 
246   263 

Smooth  Nozzle,  Size 

iy8  Inch 

1M  Inch                                     l^s  Inch 

Pressure  at  Hydrant,  Ibs. 
Pressure  at  Nozzle,  Ibs 
Press.lostin  100ft.2^in.hose 
Vertical  Height,  ft. 
Horizontal  Distance,  feet 
Gallons  Discharged  per  min. 

42 
30 
12 
52 
50 
206 

56 
40 
16 
65 
59 
238 

701     84     98    112     49 
50     60     70     80     30 

20      24;     28      32        9 
75     83     88     92     53 
66     72     77     81      54 
266   291   314   336   2561 

65     81|     97j  113    129     58     77     96    1161  1351  154 
40     50     60     70     80     30     40     50     60     70     80 
25      31j     37      43!     49      28      37      46      56      65      74 
67     77     85     91!     95     55     69     79     87     92     97 
63     70     76     81'     85'     56     66     73     79     84     88 
2961  331   363   392   419   315   363   406   445   480   514 

250  gallons  per  minute  gives  a  good  standard  fire  stream  with  80  pounds  pressure  at  the  hydrant. 


Table  for  Open  Weir  Measurement 


Giving  Cubic  Feet  of  Water  per  minute  that  flows  over  an  open  Weir  one  inch  wide  and  from 

PELTON  W.  W.  Co. 


to  20  K  inches  deep. 


INCHES 

X 

M 

*/s 

X 

H 

H 

H 

0 

.00 

.01 

.05 

.09 

.14 

.19 

.26 

.32 

1 

.40 

.47 

.55 

.64 

.73 

.82 

.92 

1.02 

2 

1.13 

1.23 

1.35 

1.46 

1.58 

1.70 

1.82 

1.95 

3 

2.07 

2.21 

2.34 

2.48 

2.61 

2.76 

2.90 

3.05 

4 

3.20 

3.35 

3.50 

3.66 

3.81 

3.97 

4.14 

4.30 

5 

4.47 

4.64 

4.81 

4.98 

5.15 

5.33 

5.51 

5.69 

6 

5.87 

6.06 

6.25 

6.44 

6.62 

6.82 

7.01 

7.21 

7 

7.40 

7.60 

7.80 

8.01 

8.21 

8.42 

8.63 

8.83 

8 

9.05 

9.26 

9.47 

9.69 

9.91 

10,13 

10.35 

10.57 

9 

10.80 

11.02 

11.25 

11.48 

11.71 

11.94 

12.17 

12.41 

10 

12.64 

12.88 

13.12 

13.36 

13.60 

13.85 

14.09 

14.34 

11 

14.59 

14.84 

15.09 

15.34 

15.59 

15.85 

16.11 

16.36 

12 

16.62 

16.88 

17.15 

17.41 

17.67 

17.94 

18.21 

18.47 

13 

18.74 

19.01 

19.29 

19.56 

19.84 

20.11 

20.39 

20.67 

14 

20.95 

21.23 

21.51 

21.80 

22.08 

22.37 

22.65 

22.94 

15 

23.23 

23.52 

23.82 

24.11 

24.40 

24.70 

25.00 

25.30 

16 

25.60 

25.90 

26.20 

26.50 

26.80 

27.11 

27.42 

27.72 

17 

28.03 

28.34 

28.65 

28.97 

29.28 

29.59 

29.91 

30.22 

18 

30.54 

30.86 

31.18 

31.50 

31.82 

32.15 

32.47 

32.80 

19 

33.12 

33,45 

33.78 

34.11 

34.44 

34.77 

35.10 

35.44 

20 

35.77 

36.11 

36.45 

36.78 

37.12 

37.46 

37.80 

38.15 

In  making  Weir  measurements,  place  a  board  or  plank  in  the  stream  at  the  point  so  that  a  pond  will  form  above 
it.  A  rectangular  notch  is  cut  in  it  large  enough  so  that  all  the  water  will  flow  over  the  notch.  The  length  of  the  notch 
should  be  from  two  to  four  times  its  depth.  The  edges  should  be  beveled  to  slope  outward  in  the  direction  of  the  How 
of  the  water.  In  the  pond  about  six  feet  above  the  Weir  a  stake  should  be  driven  so  that  its  top  is  precisely  level 
with  the  bottom  of  the  notch,  and  at  some  convenient  point  for  measuring.  The  depth  of  the  water  flowing  over  th 
Weir  may  then  be  ascertained  by  an  ordinary  rule,  placed  on  top  of  the  stake,  measuring  to  the  surface  of  the  water, 
and  the  quantity  figured  from  the  table  above. 

Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

244 


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Friction  of  Water  in  Pipes 

Loss  of  head  in  feet  due  to  Friction,  per  100  feet  of  smooth,  straight  cast  iron  pipe 


Gallons 
Per 
Minute 

H-Inch 
Pipe 

M-Inch 
Pipe 

1-Inch 
Pipe 

IM-Inch 
Pipe 

IH-Inch 
Pipe 

2-Inch 
Pipe 

2^-Inch 
Pipe 

3-  Inch 
Pipe 

4-Inch 
Pipe 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

2 
3 
4 
5 
10 
15 
20 
25 
30 
35 
40 
45 
50 
70 
75 
100 
120 
125 
150 
175 
200 
225 
"250 
270 
275 
300 
350 
400 
450 
470 
475 
500 

2.10 

3.16 
4.21 
5.26 
10.52 

5.30 
11.30 
19.20 
29.00 
105.00 

1.20 

1,80 
2.41 
3.01 
6.02 
9.02 
12.03 

1.40 
2.90 
5.00 
7.50 
27.10 
57.00 
97.00 

1.12 
1.49 
1.86 
3.72 
6.13 
7.44 
9.30 
11.15 
13.02 
14.88 

0.90 
1.52 
2.32 
8.40 
18.90 
30.10 
45.50 
64.00 
85.00 
109.00 

0.86 
1.07 
2.14 
3.92 
4.29 
5.36 
6.43 
7.51 
8.58 
9.68 
10.72 

0.40 
0.60 
2.18 
4.65 
7.90 
11.90 
16.90 
22.30 
28.50 
35.20 
43.20 
81.00 

0.63 
0.79 
1.57 
2.72 
3.15 
4.56 
4.72 
5.51 
6.30 
7.08 
7.87 
11.02 
11.80 
15.74 

0.187 
0.283 
1.02 
2.25 
3.70 
5.60 
7.80 
10.30 
13.30 
16.60 
20.20 
37.60 
42.70 
73.00 

.51 
1.02 
1.53 
2.04 
2.55 
3.06 
3.57 
4.08 
4.60 
5.11 
7.15 
7.66 
10.21 
12.25 
12.75 
15.30 

'    .09 
.36 
0.81 
1.29 
1.96 
2.73 
3.66 
4.68 
5.80 
7.10 
13.20 
14.90 
25.60 
36.00 
38.90 
54.00 

• 

0.33 
0.65 
0.98 
1.31 
1.63 
1.96 
2.29 
2.62 
2.95 
3.30 
4.60 
4.93 
6.54 
7.84 
8.16 
9.80 
11.43 
13.07 

0.05 
0.12 
0.25 
0.43 
0.66 
0.92 
1.23 
1.57 
1.97 
2.38 
4.42 
5.07 
8.60 
12.00 
13.01 
18.72 
23.70 
30.90 

6.45 
0.68 
0.91 
1.13 
1.36 
1.59 
1.82 
2.02 
.227 
3.18 
3.41 
4.54 
5.45 
5.68 
6.80 
7.92 
9.08 
10.42 
11.28 
12.45 
12.70 
13.62 

'6.05 
0.11 
0.18 
0.27 
0.38 
0.51 
0.65 
0.80 
0.98 
1.83 
2.11 
3.52 
4.97 
5.40 
7.72 
9.75 
12.80 
16.00 
19.70 
22.70 
23.60 
27.10 

1.02    6.16 
1.17    0.20 
1.28    0.24 
1.79    0.45 
1.92    0.52 
2.55    0.88 
3.06    1.22 
3.19    1.33 
3.84    1.82 
4.45    2.40 
5.11    3.12 
6.32    4.72 
6.40    4.80 
6.90,  5.50 
7.03    5.71 
7.66    6.70 
8.901  8.80 
10.20  11.30 
11.50  14.10 
12.16  16.00 
12.30  16.40 
12.77  17.20 

15.01 

Gallons 
Per 
Minute 

70 
100 
120 
125 
150 
175 
200 
225 
250 
270 
275 
300 
350 
400 
450 
470 
500 
550 
600 
650 
700 
750 
800 
850 
900 
950 
1000 
1100 
1200 
1500 
2000 
2500 
3000 
3500 
4000 
5000 

5-Inch 
Pipe 

6-Inch 
Pioe 

8-Inch 
Pipe 

10-Inch 
Pipe 

12-Inch 
Pipe 

16-Inch 
Pipe 

20-Inch 
Pipe 

24-Inch 
Pipe 

30-Inch 
Pipe 

Vel. 

Fric. 

0.15 
0.29 
0.41 
0.46 
0.63 
0.84 
1.06 
1.33 
1.60 
1.86 
1.94 
2.25 
2.99 
3.81 
4.75 
5.30 
5.80 
6.90 
8.10 
9.40 
10.80 
12.30 

Vel.    Fric. 

Vel.     Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel.     Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel.    Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

Vel. 

Fric. 

1.14 
1.63 
1.96 
2.04 
2.45 
2.86 
3.27 
3.67 
4.08 
4.42 
4.50 
4.90 
5.72 
6.54 
7.35 
7.78 
8.17 
8.99 
9.80 
10.62 
11.44 
12.26 

1.  14  '6.10 
1.42    0.18 
1.48    0.20 
1.71    0.23 
2.00    0.34 
2.28    0.44 
2.57    0.53 
2.80    0.66 
3.03    0.81 
3.06    0.82 
3.40    0.92 
3.98    1.21 
4.54    1.58 
5.12    1.96 
5.49    2.23 
5.60    2.33 
6.16    2.81 
6.72    3.36 
7.28    3.93 
7.84    4.56 
8.50    5.00 
9.08    5.64 
9.58    6.25 
10.30    7.22 
10.72    7.65 
11.32    8.60 
12.50  10.22 
13.52  11.92 

.  .  .  . 

:  :  :  :  :  :  :  :  : 

1.60    6.16 
1.70    0.18 
1.73    0.19 
1.90    0.26 
2.20    0.29 
2.60    0.40 
2.92    0.46 
3.07    0.55 
3.20    0.58 
3.52    0.70 
3.84    0.83 
4.16    0.96 
4.46    1.10 
4.80    1.24 
5.12    1.41 
5.48    1.63 
5.75    1.76 
6.06    2.05 
6.40    2.16 
7.03    2.51 
7.67    3.04 
9.60    4.48 
12.70    7.65 

.'  !  '.  ! 

1.800.150 
1.92  0.170 
2.04  0.200 
2.25  0.236 
2.46  0.282 
2.66  0.327 
2.86  0.368 
3.06  0.422 
3.28  0.476 
3.48  0.534 
3.68  0.592 
3.88  0.653 
4.080.718 
4.50  0.860 
4.  M]  1.040 
6.\0  1.490 
8.10  2.500 
10.103.810 
12.10  5.300 
14.10  7.200 

'i.42 
1.57 
1.71 
1.85 
2.00 
2.13 
2.27 
2.41 
2.56 
2.70 
2.84 
3.13 
3.41 
4.20 
5.60 
7.00 
8.40 
9.80 
11.35 
14.20 

0.08 
0.098 
0.106 
0.134 
0.154 
0.170 
0.196 
0.22 
0.24 
0.25 
0.295 
0.35 
0.41 
0.61 
1.02 
1.56 
2.42 
2.80 
3.80 
5.82 

'.'.  '.  '. 



::::::::  ::::j:'::: 

:  :  :  :  : 

2.390.171 
3.19  0.280! 
3.99  0.397 
4.79  0.568 
5.59  0.745 
6.38  0.956! 
7.960.144 

.... 

.  .  .  . 

.... 

.... 

3.08  0.191 
3.59  0.251 
4.10  0.323 
5.13   0.488 

3.550.199 

2.27  0.067 

When  pipe  is  slightly  rough,  add  15  per  cent.         When  very  rough,  add  30  per  cent. 
Vel.  —  Velocity  feet  per  second.         Fric.  —  Friction  head  in  feet. 

Alphabetical  Index,  Figure  Index  and  Telegraph  Cipher  Code,  Pages  249  to  254 


245 


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Friction  of  Water  in  Elbows 

Loss  of  head  in  feet,  due  to  friction  in  various  sizes  of  smooth  90°  elbows  when  discharging  the  given  quantities  of  water. 


&l 

# 

1-Inch 

IM-Inch 

IH-Inch 

2-Inch 

2%-lnch 

3-Inch 

4-Inch 

5-Inch 

6-Inch 

8-Inch 

10-Inch 

12-Inch 

2 

2.04 
4.08 
6.12 
8.16 
10.20 
12.24 
14.28 
16.32 

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2 

4 

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5 
10 
15 
20 
25 
30 
35 
40 
45 
50 
70 
100 
120 
150 
175 
200 
250 
270 
300 
350 
400 
450 
470 
500 
750 
1050 
1250 
1500 

0.06 
0.22 
0.49 
0.87 
1.35 
1.95 
2.65 
3.46 

1.30 
2.60 
3.90 
5.20 
6.50 
7.80 
9.10 
10.40 
11.70 

0.14 
0.21 
0.29 
0.52 
0.80 
1.15 
1.60 
2.05 
2.70 

'2.73  6.09 
3.64J0.16 
4.55  0.25 
5.46  0.36 
6.37  0.50 
7.280.64 
8.190.81 
9.100.99 
12.74  1.98 

::: 

:!: 

'2.60 
3.06 
3.57 
4.05 
4.60 
5.11 
7.15 
10.20 
12.25 
15.30 

0.09 
0.13 
0.18 
0.23 
0.29 
0.35 
0.70 
1.41 
2.24 
3.20 

'2.29 

2.62 
2.95 
3.30 
4.60 
6.54 
7.84 
9.80 
11.43 
13  07 

6.09 
0.11 
0.14 
0.18 
0.34 
0.74 
1.17 
1.58 
2.16 
2.96 

2.02 
2.27 
3.18 
4.54 
5.45 
6.80 
7.92 
9.08 
11.28 
12.45 
13.62 

0.06 
008 

0.19 
0.29 
0.46 
0.66 
0.90 
1.18 
1.84 
2,35 
2.63 

1.79 
2.55 
3.06 
3.84 
4.45 
5.11 
6.40 
6.90 
7.66 
8.90 
10.20 
11.50 
12.16 
12.77 

0.05 
0.10 
0.15 
0.22 
0.30 
0.40 
0.62 
0.70 
0.89 
1.24 
1.59 
2.01 
2.26 
2.47 

6.04 
0.07 
0.14 
0.20 
0.29 

1.60 
1.70 
1.90 
2.20 
2.60 
2.92 
3.07 
3.20 
4.80 
7.04 
8.00 
9.60 

6.64 

0.05 
0.06 
0.09 
0.10 
0.13 
0.14 
0.16 
0.36 
0.76 
1.00 
1.44 

1.96 
2.45 
2.86 
3.27 
4.08 
4.42 
4.90 
5.72 
6.54 
7.35 
7.78 
8.17 
12.26 

0.06 
0.09 
0.12 
0.16 
0.25 
0.25 
0.36 
0.50 
0.63 
0.81 
0.90 
1.01 
2.24 

'2.66 
2.28 
2.80 
3.03 
3.40 
3.98 
4.54 
5.12 
5.49 
5.60 
8.40 
12.57 
14.10 

6.06 
0.07 
0.12 
0.14 
0.18 
0.24 
0.29 
0.39 
0.46 
0.48 
1.09 
2.41 
3.02 

1.80 
1.92 
2.00 
3.00 
4.40 
5.00 
6.10 

0.05 
0.06 
0.07 
0.15 
0.29 
0.40 
0.58 

i.40 
2.10 
3.08 
3.50 
4.20 

When  pipe  is  slightly  rough,  add  15  per  cent.         When  very  rough,  add  30  per  cent. 

Vel. — Velocity  in  feet  per  second.         Fric. — Friction  head  in  feet. 

Table  shows  loss  for  one  elbow,  and  is  based  on  Weisbach's  Formula  for  short  radius  bends. 

Water    Required    per    Minute    to    Feed    Boilers 

(Using  the  "Centennial  Standard" — 30  pounds  or  3.6  gallons  of  water  per  horse  power  per  hour,  evaporated 
from  100°  F.  to  70  pounds  steam  pressure  per  square  inch.) 


H.  P. 
Boiler 

Feed 
Water 
Gallons 

H.  P 

Boiler 

Feed 
Water 
Gallons 

H.  P. 
Boiler 

Feed 
Water 
Gallons 

H.  P. 

Boiler 

Feed 
Water 
Gallons 

H.  P. 
Boiler 

Feed 
Water 
Gallons 

20 
25 
30 
35 
40 
45 
50 
55 

1.2 
1.5 
1.8 
2.1 
2.4 
2.7 
3.0 
3.3 

60 
65 
70 
75 
80 
85 
90 
100 

3.6 
3.9 
4.2 
4.5 
4.8 
5.1 
5.4 
6.0 

110 
120 
130 
140 
150 
160 
170 
180 

6.6 
7.2 
7.8 
8.4 
9.0 
9.6 
10.2 
10.8 

190 
200 
225 
250 
275 
300 
325 
350 

11.4 
12.0 
13.5 
15.0 
16.5 
18.0 
19.5 
21.0 

400 
450 
500 
600 
700 
800 
900 
1000 

24.0 
27.0 
30.0 
36.0 
42.0 
48.0 
54.0 
60.0 

Sizes  of  Single-Acting  Triplex  Pumps  Recommended  to  Feed  Boilers 


While  30  pounds  of  water  per  horsepower  per  hour  is  the  usual  basis  of  estimate,  this  table 
pounds  per  hour,  giving  a  reasonable  amount  of  excess  supply. 


based  on  36.6 


Horse 
Power 
of  Boiler 

FEED  WATER  AT  212° 

Size  of 

Pump 

Revolu- 
tions 
per 
Minute 

Horse 
Power 
of  Boiler 

FEED  WATER  AT  212° 

Size  of 
Pump 

Revolu- 
tions 
per 

Minute 

Pounds 
per  Hour 

Gallons 
per 
Minute 

Pounds 
per  Hour 

Gallons 
per 
Minute 

50 

1830 

3.6 

2^       2 

29 

600 

21960 

43.8 

4^       6 

35 

75 

2745 

5.4 

2Y2       3 

29 

700 

25620 

51.3 

5           6 

34 

100 

3660 

7.3 

3           3 

28 

800 

29280 

58.5 

5[A       8 

24 

150 

5490 

10.9 

3^       3 

30 

1000 

36600 

73.2 

sy2     8 

30 

200 

7320 

14.6 

3^        4 

28 

1200 

43920 

87.8 

6            8 

30 

250 

9150 

18.3 

3^        4 

37 

1500 

54900 

109. 

7            8 

28 

300 

10980 

21.9 

4            4 

34 

1800 

65880 

131. 

8            8 

25 

350 

12810 

25.6 

4            6 

27 

2000 

73200 

146. 

8           8 

29 

400 

14640 

29.3 

4            6 

30 

2500 

91500 

183. 

8          10 

28 

500 

LS300 

36.6 

4^        6 

30 

3000 

109800 

219. 

9          10 

26 

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246 


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Irrigation  Quantity  Tables 


Amount  of  water  required  to  cover 
one  acre  to  given  depths. 

*Second  Feet  reduced  to  Gallons  and 
Acre  Feet. 

Gallons  required  to  cover 
a  given  number  of  acres 
to  a  depth  of  one  foot 

(Acre  foot) 

Depth  in    Cubic  jeet  (or 
inches  and     second  feet) 
feet  (Acre  contained    in 
inches  and  L01*e  acre  to. 

acre  feet)   depths  given  in 

Gallons 

Second 
feet 

Gallons 
per 
minute 

Gallons  per 
pumping  day 
of  12  hours. 

Acre  feet 
per  pumping 
day  of 
12  hours 

Acres  (or 
number 
of  acre 
feet) 

Gallons 

first  column 

ft.  in. 

I 

1 

3630 

27154 

\i              112.2 

80790 

.2479 

1                325851 

2                 7260 

54309      1           'y, 

224.4 

161579 

.4959 

2                651703 

3               10890 

81463 

H 

336.6 

242369 

.7438 

3                977554 

4               14520 

108617 

1 

448.8 

323158 

.9917 

4              1303406 

5               18150 

135771 

1M 

561.0 

403948 

1.2397 

5               1629257 

6               21780 

162926 

1H 

673.2 

484738 

1.4876 

6     j          1955109 

7 

25410 

190080 

1M 

785.5               565527 

1.7355 

7 

2280960 

8 

29040 

217234 

2 

897.7 

646317 

1.9835 

8 

2606812 

9 

32670 

244389 

2^ 

1122.1 

807896 

2.4793 

9 

2932663 

10 

36300 

271542 

3 

1346.5 

969475 

2.9752 

10 

3258515 

11 

39930 

298697 

4 

1795.3             1292634 

3  .  9669 

15 

4887772 

00 

43560 

325851 

5 

2244.2 

1615792 

4.9586 

20 

6512029 

2 

50820 

380160 

6 

2693.0            1938951 

5.9503 

25 

8146286 

4 

58080 

434469 

7 

3141.8     1       2262109 

6.9421 

30 

9775544 

6 

65340 

488777 

8 

3590.6             2585268 

7.9338 

40 

13034058 

8 

72600 

543086 

9 

4039.5     i        2908426 

8.9255 

60 

19551087 

10 

79860 

597394 

10 

4488.3     i       3231585 

9.9173 

80 

26068116 

2     00 

87120 

651703 

20 

8976.6 

6463170 

19.8345 

160 

52136232 

*One  cubic  foot  of  water  per  second  (exact  7.48052  gallons)  constant  flow  is  known  as  the 
The  "Acre  Foot"  is  the  quantity  of  water  required  to  cover  one  acre  to  a  depth  of  one  foot. 


Second    Foot. 


Contents  of  Round  Tanks  in  U.  S.   Gallons  for  Each  Foot  in  Depth 


Inside 
Diameter 
Ft.     In. 

Gallons 
One  foot  in 
depth 

Inside 
Diameter 
!     Ft.     In. 

Gallons 
One  foot  in 
depth 

Inside 
Diameter 
Ft.     In. 

Gallons 
one  foot  in 
depth 

Inside 
Diameter 
Ft.     In. 

Gallons 
One  foot  in 
depth. 

1       0 

5.87 

5       9 

194.19 

10       6 

653  .  69 

15       3 

1365.96 

1       3 

9.17 

6       0 

211.44 

10       9 

678.88 

15       6 

1407.51 

1       6 

13.21 

6       3 

229.43 

11       0 

710.69 

15       9 

1457.00 

1       9 

17.98 

6       6 

248.15 

11       3 

743  .  36 

16       0 

1503.62 

2       0 

23.49 

6       9 

267.61 

11       6 

776.77 

16       3 

1550.97 

2       3 

29.73 

7       0 

287.80 

11       9 

810.91 

16       6 

1599.06 

2       6 

36.70 

7       3 

308.72 

12       0 

848.18 

16       9 

1647.89 

2       9 

44.41 

7       6 

330.38 

12       3 

881.39 

17       0 

1697.45 

3       0 

52.86 

7       9 

352.76 

12       6 

917.73 

17       3 

1747.74 

3       3 

62.03 

8       0 

375.90 

12       9 

954.81 

17       6 

1798.76 

3       6 

73.15 

8       3 

399.76 

13       0 

992.62 

17       9 

1850.53 

3       9 

82.59 

8       6 

424.36 

13       3 

1031.17 

18       0 

1903.02 

4       0 

93.97 

8       9 

449.21 

13       6 

1070.45 

18       3 

1956.25 

4       3 

103.03 

9       0 

475.80 

13       9 

1108.06 

18       6 

2010.21 

4       6 

118.93 

9       3 

502.65 

14       0 

1151.21 

18       9 

2064.91 

4       9 

132.52 

9       6 

530.18 

14       3 

1192.69 

19       0 

2121.58 

5       0 

146.83 

9       9 

558.45 

14       6 

1234.91 

19       3 

2176.68 

5       3 

161.88 

10       0 

587.47 

14       9 

1277.86 

19       6 

2233.52 

5       6 

177.67 

10       3 

617.17 

15       0 

1321.54 

20       0 

2349.46 

Atmospheric  Pressures,  Equivalent  Heads  and  Suction  Lift 


ALTITUDE 

Barometric 
Pressure  Per  Sq.  In. 
Pounds 

Equivalent  Head  of 
Water 
Feet 

Practical  Suction 
Lift  of  Pumps 
Feet 

Sea  Level 

14  70 

33  95 

22 

34  mile  (1320  feet)  above  sea  level    

14  02 

32  38 

21 

Yv  mile  (2640  feet)  above  sea  level  

13.33 

30.79 

20 

%  mile  (3960  feet)  above  sea  level  
1       mile  (5280  feet)  above  sea  level 

12.66 
12  02 

29.24 
27  76 

18 
17 

1  %  miles  (6600  feet)  above  sea  level  

11.42 

26  38 

16 

1  Yv  miles  (7920  feet)  above  sea  level  

10  88 

25  13 

15 

2       miles  (10560  feet)  above  sea  level  

9.88 

22.82 

14 

NOTE. — Barometer  in  inches  multiplied  by  0.4908  equals  pressure  per  square  inch. 

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247 


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Theoretical  Discharge  of  Nozzles  in  U.  S.  Gallons  Per  Minute 


HEAD 

Velocity 
of  Dis- 
charge 
Feet 
per 
Sec. 

DIAMETER  OF  NOZZLE  IN  INCHES 

Pounds 

Feet 

rV 

y* 

& 

H 

H 

1A 

H 

*A 

% 

10 

23.1 

38.6 

0.37 

1.48 

3.32 

5.91 

13.3 

23.6 

36.9 

53.1 

72.4 

15 

34.6 

47.25 

0.45 

1.81 

4.06 

7.24 

16.3 

28.9 

45.2 

65.0    !      88.5 

20 

46.2 

54.55 

0.52 

2.09 

4.69 

8.35 

18.8 

33.4 

52.2 

75.1         102. 

25 

57.7 

61.0 

0.58 

2.34 

5.25 

9.34 

21.0 

37.3 

58.3 

84.0        114. 

30 

69.3 

66.85 

0.64 

2.56 

5.75 

10.2 

23.0 

40.9 

63.9 

92.0        125. 

35 

80.8 

72.2 

0.69 

2.77 

6.21 

11.1 

24.8 

44.2 

69.0 

99.5        135. 

40 

92.4 

77.2 

0.74 

2.96 

6.64 

11.8 

26.6 

47.3 

73.8 

106.' 

145. 

45 

103.9 

81.8 

0.78 

3.13 

7.03 

12.5 

28.2 

50.1 

78.2 

113. 

153. 

50 

115.5 

86.25 

0.83 

3.30 

7.41 

13.2 

29.7 

52.8 

82.5 

119.           162. 

55 

127.0 

90.4 

0.87 

3.46 

7.77 

13.8 

31.1 

55.3 

86.4 

125.           169. 

60 

138.6 

94.5 

0  .  90          3  .  62 

8.12 

14.5 

32.5 

57.8 

90.4 

130.           177. 

65 

150.1 

98.3 

0.94           3.77 

8.45 

15.1 

33.8 

60.2 

94.0 

136. 

184. 

70 

161.7 

102.1 

0.98          3.91 

8.78 

15.7 

35.2 

62.5 

97.7 

141. 

191. 

75 

173.2 

105.7 

1.01          4.05 

9.08 

16.2 

36.4 

64.7 

101. 

146. 

198. 

80 

184.8 

109.1 

1.05 

4.18 

9.39 

16.7 

37.6 

66.8 

104. 

150. 

205. 

85 

196.3 

112.5 

1.08 

4.31 

9.67 

17.3 

38.8 

68.9 

108. 

155. 

211. 

90 

207.9 

115.8 

1.11 

4.43 

9.95 

17.7 

39.9 

70.8 

111. 

160.           217. 

95 

219.4 

119.0 

1.14 

4.56 

10.2 

18.2 

41.0 

72.8 

114. 

164.           223. 

100 

230.9 

122.0 

1.17 

4.67 

10.5 

18.7 

42.1 

74.7 

117. 

168. 

229. 

105 

242.4 

125.0 

1.20 

4.79 

10.8 

19.2 

43.1 

76.5 

120. 

172. 

234. 

110 

254.0 

128.0 

1.23 

4.90 

11.0 

19.6 

44.1 

78.4 

122. 

176. 

240. 

115 

265.5 

130.9 

1.25 

5.01 

11.2 

20.0 

45.1 

80.1 

125. 

180. 

245. 

120 

277.1 

133.7 

1.28 

5.12 

11.5 

20.5 

46.0 

81.8 

128. 

184. 

251. 

125 

288.6 

136.4 

1.31 

5.22 

11.7 

20.9 

47.0 

83.5 

130. 

188. 

256. 

130 

300.2 

139.1 

1.33 

5.33 

12.0 

21.3 

48.0 

85.2 

133. 

192. 

261. 

135 

311.7 

141.8 

1.36 

5.43 

12.2 

21.7 

48.9 

86.7 

136. 

195. 

266. 

140 

323.3 

144.3 

1.38 

5.53 

12.4 

22.1 

49.8 

88.4 

138. 

199. 

271. 

145 

334.8 

146.9 

1.41 

5.62 

12.6 

22.5 

50.6 

89.9 

140. 

202. 

275. 

150 

346.4 

149.5 

1.43 

5.72 

12.9 

22.9 

51.5 

91.5 

143. 

206. 

280. 

175 

404.1 

161.4 

1.55 

6.18 

13.9 

24.7 

55.6 

98.8 

154. 

222. 

302. 

200 

461.9 

172.6 

1.65 

6.61 

14.8 

26.4 

59.5 

106. 

165. 

238. 

323. 

HEAD 

Velocity 
nf 

DIAMETER  OF  NOZZLE  IN  INCHES 

OI 

Discharge 

Pounds 

Feet 

Feet 
per 
Sec. 

1 

iy* 

ilA 

iH 

1H 

IK 

2 

VA    VA 

10 

15 

23.1 
34.6 

38.6 
47.25 

94.5 
116. 

120 
147 

148 
181 

179 
219 

213 
260 

'  289 
354 

378 
463 

479  i   591 
585  !   723 

20 

46.2 

54.55 

134. 

169 

209 

253 

301 

409 

535 

676     835 

25 

57.7 

61.0 

149. 

189 

234 

283 

336 

458 

598 

756     934 

30 

69.3 

66.85 

164. 

207 

256 

309 

368 

501 

655 

828     1023 

35 

80.8 

72.2 

177. 

224 

277 

334 

398 

541 

708 

895     1  106 

40 

92.4 

77.2 

189. 

239 

296 

357 

425 

578 

756 

957     1182 

45 

103.9 

81.8 

200. 

253 

313 

379 

451 

613 

801 

1015     1252 

50 

115.5 

86.25 

211. 

267 

330 

399 

475 

647 

845 

1070    1320 

55 

127.0 

90.4 

221. 

280 

346 

418 

498 

678 

886 

1121     1385 

60 

138.6 

94.5 

231. 

293 

362 

438 

521 

708 

926 

1172     1447 

65 

150.1 

98.3 

241. 

305 

376 

455 

542 

737 

964 

1220     1506 

70 

161.7 

102.1 

250. 

317 

391 

473 

563 

765 

1001 

1267     1565 

75 

173.2 

105.7 

259. 

327 

404 

489 

582 

792 

1037 

1310     1619 

80 

184.8 

109.1 

267. 

338 

418 

505 

602 

818 

1070 

1354     1672 

85 

196.3 

112.5 

276. 

349 

431 

521 

620 

844 

1103 

1395     1723 

90 

207.9 

115.8 

284. 

359 

443 

536 

638 

868 

1136 

1436     1773 

95 

219.4 

119.0 

292. 

369 

456 

551 

656 

892 

1168 

1476     1824 

100 

230.9 

122.0 

299. 

378 

467 

565 

672 

915 

1196 

1512     1870 

105 

242.4 

125.0 

306. 

388 

479 

579 

689 

937 

1226 

1550     1916 

110 

254.0 

128.0 

314. 

397 

490 

593 

705     960 

1255 

1588     1961 

115 

265.5 

130.9 

320. 

406 

501 

606 

720     980 

1282 

1621     2005 

120 

277.1 

133.7 

327. 

414 

512 

619 

736  I   1002 

1310 

1659    2050 

125 

288.6 

136.4 

334. 

423 

522 

632 

751     1022 

1338 

1690    2090 

130 

300.2 

139.1 

341. 

432 

533 

645 

767     1043 

1365 

1726    2132 

135 

311.7 

141.8 

347. 

439 

543 

656 

780     1063 

1390 

1759    2173 

140 

323.3 

144.3 

354. 

448 

553 

668 

795     1082 

1415 

1790    2212 

145 

334.8 

146.9 

360. 

455 

562 

680 

809 

1100 

1440 

1820    2250 

150 

346.4 

149.5 

366. 

463 

572 

692 

824 

1120 

1466 

1853    2290 

175 

404.1 

161.4 

395. 

500 

618 

747 

890 

1210 

1582 

2000    2473 

200 

461  9 

172.6 

423. 

535 

660 

799 

950 

1294 

1691 

2140  1  2645 

NOTE. — The  actual  quantities  will  vary  from  these  figures,  the  amount  of  variation  depending  upon  the  shape 
of  nozzle  and  size  of  pipe  at  the  point  where  the  pressure  is  determined.  With  smooth  taper  nozzles  the  actual  dis- 
charge is  about  94  per  cent,  of  the  figures  given  in  the  tables. 

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248 


TELEGRAPH  CODES 

AND 

INDEXES 

FOR 
CONVENIENCE  OF  PATRONS 

EMBRACING  FIGURE  INDEX  AR- 
RANGED BY  FIGURE  NUMBERS, 
CONSECUTIVELY;     AND    ALPHA- 
BETICAL INDEX  ARRANGED  BY 
NAME  OF  ARTICLE.    THE  TELE- 
GRAPH CIPHER  CODE  DEFINES 
SENTENCES    RELATING   TO   EN- 
QUIRIES AND  PRICES;   ALSO 
ORDERS  AND  THEIR 
EXECUTION. 


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PROBE     .    .    .  Referring  to  our  letter  of 

PROBOSCIS  .  Answer  by  telegraph. 

PROCLAIM  .  .  Mail  blue-print  of .... 

PROCTOR     .  .  Referring  to  your  telegram  of ... 

PRODDING  .  .  Referring  to  our  telegram  of ... 

PROFFER     .  .  Answer  by  mail. 


PACATION  .  .Pump  fitted  with  bronze  plung- 
ers and  bronze-lined  stuffing 
boxes  and  glands. 

PACING   .    .    .Pump    fitted   with    brass   cased 
plungers   and   bronze-lined 
stuffing  boxes  and  glands. 

PIMENT  .  .  .  Pump  with  all-bronze  water  end. 

PADRA     .  .  .Complete  with. ..  .H.  P.  motor. 

PAGODA  .  .  .  For ....  volt,  direct  current. 

PALING   .  .  .For.  .  .  .volt,  alternating  current. 

....  phase, ....  cycles. 

PLATEN  .  .  .  Fitted  for  1     -inch  Suction  Pipe. 

PLATONIC  .  .  Fitted  for  1  %-inch  Suction  Pipe. 


Concerning  Classes  of  Goods 

PLATOON     .    .Fitted  for  1^-inch  Suction  Pipe. 
PLATTER     .    .  Fitted  for  2-inch  Suction  Pipe. 
PLAUDIT     .    .  Fitted  for  2^4-mch  Suction  Pipe. 
PLAUSIBLE     .  Fitted  for  3-inch  Suction  Pipe. 
PLAUSIVE    .    .  Fitted  for  1-inch  Discharge  Pipe 
PLASTRON  .    .Fitted    for    lJ4-inch    Discharge 

Pipe. 
PLAYFUL     .    .Fitted    for    13^-inch    Discharge 

Pipe. 

PLAYING  .    .    .  Fitted  for  2-inch  Discharge  Pipe. 
PLEADING  .    .Fitted    for    2^-inch    Discharge 

Pipe. 


PLEADER     .    .  Fitted  for  3-inch  Discharge  Pipe. 


Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General  Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 

250 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Alphabetical  Index 

PAGE 


Accessories,  Metal  and  Glass,  for  Pumps 105 

Accessories,  Spraying 213-215 

Acid  Pumps 139-147 

"Acme"  Spraying  Nozzle 214 

"Aerospra"  Compressed  Air  Sprayer 203 

Air  Chambers  for  Discharge  Pipe 102 

Air  Compressors 135 

Air  Cylinder  for  Deep  Wells 80 

"Ajax"  Double  Acting  Piston  Pump 172-173 

Artesian  Well  Cylinders 88-89 

Artesian  Well  Plungers  and  Valves 79,81 

"Atlas"  Double-Acting  Power  Pump 164-167 

"Atlas"  Hydro-Pneumatic  Water  Systems     .    .    192-193 
Automobile  Rotary  Gasoline  Pumps   .......    145 

Automobile  Plunger  Gasoline  Pumps 124 

Bilge  Pumps 115,116 

"Blue  Special"  House  Force  Pump      20 

Boiler  Feed  Pumps,  Hand,  Single  Plunger 123 

Boiler  Feed  Pumps,  Power 154-155 

Boiler  Testing  Pumps 122-123 

"Bordeaux"  Spraying  Nozzle 214 

Bottom  Cylinder  Cap  with  Valve 81 

Brass  and  Brass-lined  Cylinders 83-90 

Brass  Goods 104-105 

Brass  Valve  Seat 79 

Brine  Circulating  Pumps  142-144, 154-157, 160-161, 169-174 

Centrifugal  Pumps 148-150 

"Century"  Barrel  Sprayer 207 

"Century"  Whitewashing  Outfit 128 

Cistern  Pumps,  Lift  and  Force 15-16 

"Climax"  Double-Acting  House  Force  Pumps  .    .    26-27 

"Climax"  Water  Systems 189 

"Clock  Pumps,"  with  Wing  Valves 24-25 

Cocks  and  Valves,  Brass 104 

Cog  Lever  Pumps 33,47-48,61,66-67,114 

"Colonial"  Quick  Return  Force  Pump 127 

"Comet"  Spray  Gun 216 

Compressed  Air  Sprayers 203 

Contractors' Pumps 116-117,148-150 

Creamery  Pumps 130-131,142-144 

Current  Breakers 109,110 

Cylinders  and  Accessories 78-94 

Cylinders,  Artesian  Well,  Brass 88-89 

Cylinders,  Brass-lined,  Iron 83,91 

Cylinders,  Iron 82, 91 

Cylinders,  Irrigating 91,  94 

Cylinders,  Seamless  Brass  Body 84-90 

"Deco"  Special  Spraying  Hose 106,216 

Deep  Well  Pump  Standards 72-75,178 

Deep  Well  Power  Working  Heads 177-185 

Deep  Well  Pump  Heads .    177 

Deep  Well  Triplex  Pumps 186 

"Demorel"  Spraying  Nozzle 214 

Diaphragm  Suction  Pumps  for  Hand  and  Power  116-117 

Discharge  Hose 106 

"Domestic"  Kitchen  Pump 13 

Double-Acting  Belt-Driven  Spray  Pump 211 

Double-Acting  Hand  Force  Pumps      .    .    24-27, 113. 114 

Double-Acting  House  Force  Pumps 24-27 

Double-Acting  Power  Pumps 164-174 

Drives  for  Power  Pumps,  Types  of      .    155,  157, 161-162 
Drive  Cap,  Malleable 108 


PAGE 

Drive  Well  Points 108 

Drive  Well  Pumps 32-41 

"Duplex"  Outside- Packed  Plunger  Spraying  Pump     211 


Electric  Mine  Pumps.  .  . 
Electric  Driven  Pumps  .  . 
Electric  House  Pumps  .  . 

Elevator  Pumps 

"Eureka"  Spraying  Nozzle 


.  .  .  154-157,170-174 
142-144, 154-162, 164-174 
160-161,164-167,190-191 

154-155 

214 

Factory  Pumps,  Miscellaneous  Hand  and  Power  .    . 

122,  125,  128-129,  154-155, 164-186 

"Farmer's  Friend"  Sprayer 208 

Field  Sprayer,  Four-Row 209 

Fire  Extinguishers 125 

Fittings  for  Pipe 97 

Foot  and  Float  Valves 101-102 

Force  Pumps  for  Plumbers'  Use 122-123 

Force  Pumps,  Hand  Rotary 139-141 

Force  Pumps,  Hand  and  House 16-28 

Force  Pumps,  Power  Rotary     ....     142-144, 146-147 
Force  Pump  Standards,  Hand  and  Windmill  .    .  50,  57-68 

Force  Pumps,  Well,  Hand 38-48 

Garage  Pumps,  for  Gasoline 124, 145 

Garden  Pumps,  for  Spraying 204-205 


Garden  Pumps,  Hand,  Irrigating. 
"Gardener's  Choice"  Sprayer  .  . 
Gas  Engine  Cooling  Pumps  .  .  . 
Gasoline  Garage  Pumps  .... 


Gate  Valves,  Globe  Valves  and  Check  Valves 

Gauges,  Water  and  Pressure 

"Gem"  Hose  Nozzle 

"Giant"  Double-Acting  Thresher  Tank  Pumps 

"Giant  Simplex"  Spraying  Nozzle 

Goose  Neck  Spouts 

Grease  and  Oil  Cups 

Greenhouse  Pumps  for  Water  Supply. 
Greenhouse  Pumps,  for  Spraying.    .    .    . 
Hand  and  House  Force  Pumps     .... 
Hand  and  Power  Pumps,  Miscellaneous. 

Handle  Balls 

"Handy  Success"  Bucket  Sprayer    .    .    . 

Heads,  Power  Working 

Horizontal  Hand  Force  Pumps  .... 
Horizontal  Double-Acting  Piston  Pumps,  Power 

Hose,  "Deco"  Special  Spraying 

Hose  Couplings 

Hose,  Discharge  and  Suction 

House  Force  Pumps 

House  Lift  Pumps 

House  Pumping  Outfits 

How  to  Install  Deming  House  Lift  and  Force  Pumps 

Hydraeram 

Hydraulic  Hand  Pumps  for  Plumbers     . 

Hydraulic  Rams 

Hydro-Pneumatic  Steel  Tanks  .... 
Hydro-Pneumatic  Water  Systems  .  .  . 
"Ideal"  Double-Acting  Oscillating  Pumps 

Iron  Cylinders 

Irrigating  Pumps 

Knapsack  Sprayers 

Leathers  for  Plungers  and  Lower  Valves . 
Lever  Handle  Bibbs  and  Stops  .... 
Lift  Pumps,  Set-Length 


26-27,113-116 

204 

.  .  .  142-144 
.  .  .  124,145 
104 
109 
106 
114 

214 

102 

105 

164-167,  189-196 
.  .  .  200-207 
....  16-28 
.  .  .  113-136 

102 

201 

.  .  .  177-185 
.  .  26-27,114 
164-174 
106,216 
.  .  215 
.  .  106 
.  16-28 
.  12-15 
189-196 
11 

...  134 
.  122-123 
.  132-133 
...  198 
.  189-198 
.  .  24-25 
.  .  83,91 
94, 148-150 
...  202 
.  .  92-93 
...  104 
.  32-37 


Engineering  Tables  and  Information  Relating  to  Hydraulics,  Pages  239  to  248 

251 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Alphabetical  Index — Continued 


PAGE 
"Little  Giant"  Hydraulic  Pressure  Test  Pump      .    .    122 

Lower  Valves  and  Valve  Seats 81 

"Major"  Barrel  Sprayer 206 

Malleable  Fittings 97 

"Marine"  Bilge  Pumps 115 

"Marine"  Irrigating  Pumps 94 

"Marvel"  Electric  House  Pump 190 

"Marvel"  Water  Systems 190-191 

"Mascot"  Pipe  Standard  Lift  Pumps      34 

Mine  Pumps 154-155, 164-174 

"Neptune"  Double-Acting  Piston  Pump 174 

"New  Era"  Double-Acting  House  Force  Pumps      .    .      17 
Non-Freezing  Hand  and  Windmill  Pumps      .    .    .    32-48 

Nozzles,  Spraying 214 

Oil  Pumps,  Power  Rotary, 147 

Oil  Pumps,  Horizontal  Power 169 

Orchard  Sprayers 206-213 

Oscillating  Force  Pumps,  with  Wing  Valves  .    .    .    24-25 

Outlet  Valves 102 

Paper  Mill  Pumps 154-159 

"Peerless"  Cog  Lever  Force  Pumps 47-48 

"Peerless"  Windmill  Force  Pumps 43-48 

"Peerless"  Double-Acting  Force  Pumps     ....    43-48 

"Perfect  Success"  Bucket  Sprayer 201 

Pipe  Fittings 97 

Pipe  Holders,  Lifters  and  Pullers 107 

Pipe  Standard  Lift  and  Force  Pumps   .  34-35,  38,  40,  66-67 

Pipe,  Spellerized  Steel 96 

Pipe  Cutters  and  Die  Stocks 107 

Pipe  Vises  and  Wrenches 107 

Piston  Pumps,  Hand  and  Power 164-174 

Piston  Pumps,  Horizontal  Double-Acting  .    .    .    164-174 

Piston  Rod  Roller  Guides 102, 186 

Pitcher  Spout  Pumps 12, 14 

"Planters'  Tractor"  Sprayer 205 

Plungers  for  Cylinders 79 

Plunger  and  Valve  Leathers 92-93 

Plunger  Pump,  Hand  and  Power 211 

Pneumatic  Pumps 135 

Power  Pumps,  Single-Acting,  Triplex      ....    154-161 
Power  Pumps,  Double-Acting,  Horizontal      .    .    164-174 

Power  Spray  Pumps -.    .    .    211-213 

Power  Spraying  Outfits 212-213 

Power  Working  Heads  for  Deep  Wells     .     72-75, 176-185 

"Premium  "  Hand  Force  Pumps 40 

Pressure  Regulators  for  Electric  Motor  Circuits    .    .    110 

"Prize"  Bucket  Sprayer 200 

Pump  Bracket,  for  Sinks 103 

Pump  Heads,  Deep  Well   .' 177 

Pumping  Jacks 136 

Pump  Leathers,  Oak  Tanned 92-93 

Pump  Rods,  Steel  and  Wood 98-99 

Pump  and  Cylinder  Valves 80-81 

Railway  Water  Supply  Pumps  ....     154-159,  170-174 

Rams,  Hydraulic 132-133 

Repairs  or  Extra  Parts 217-238 

Relief  Valves 109,216 

Rod  Couplings  and  Steel  Rod 98 

Rods,  Wood  Sucker  and  Connections 99 

Rotary  Force  Pumps,  Hand  and  Power      .    .    .    139-147 

Rotary  Gasoline  Pumps,  Automobile 145 

Rotary  Oil  Pumps,  for  Lubricating  Machine  Tools   .    147 
Complete  Table  of  Contents  and  General 


Rubber  Hose  and  Tubing 

"Samson"  Double-Acting  Sprayer  .  . 
Set-Length  Lift  and  Force  Pumps  .  . 

Ship's  Deck  Pumps , 

"Simplex"  Spraying  Nozzle 

Single-Acting  Triplex  Plunger  Pumps 
Sink  Bracket  for  Pitcher  Pumps  .  .  . 
Sinks,  Cast  Iron,  Enameled 


PAGE 
.  .  .  106,216 

210 

.  .  .  .  32-48 
26-27, 113-115 

214 

.  .  .  154-161 
103 

.    103 


Siphon  Force  Pumps,  Hand  and  Windmill      .    .    118-120 

Southern  Lift  and  Force  Pump 126 

Spout  Hose  Clevis 102 

Sprayers,  Barrel .    206-207,210 

Sprayers,  Bucket 200-201 

Sprayers,  Field 208-209 

Sprayers,  Compressed  Air  and  Knapsack   .    .    .    202-203 

Sprayers,  Power,  and  Outfits 211-213 

Spraying  Accessories 215-216 

Spraying  Nozzles 214 

Stop  Cocks,  for  Spraying  Outfits 215 

"Straight  Line"  Pumps  and  Working  Heads      .    .    71-76 

Strainers,  Suction,  for  Pipe  and  Hose 100 

"Success"  Bucket  and  Tank  Sprayers 201 

Suction  Strainers 100 

Sucker  Rod  and  Joints 99 

Suction  Hose 106 

Sugar  House  Pumps 154-161, 170-174 

Tanks  for  Hydro-Pneumatic  Systems 198 

Three-Way  Force  Pumps 46, 48,  65,  68 

Thresher  Tank  Pumps 114 

Triplex  Mine  Pumps 154-157 

Triplex  Power  Pumps,  Single  Acting 154-161 

Triplex  Deep  Well  Power  Pumps 186 

Triplex  Pumps  for  Hydro-Pneumatic  Service  .  .  .  197 
"Triumph"  Double-Acting  Force  Pump,  Hand  112-113 
"Triumph"  Double-Acting  Piston  Pump,  Power  170-171 

Vacuum  Pumps 135 

Valves,  Check,  Foot  and  Float,  Iron 101-102 

"Vermorel"  Spraying  Nozzle 214 

"Victory  Junior"  Power  Sprayer .   212 

"Victory"  Power  Sprayer 213 

Vises,  Pipe 107 

Water  Systems,  "Marvel" 190-191 

Water  Systems,  ''Climax" 189 

Water  Systems,  Deep  Well 194-196 

Water  Systems,  Hydro-Pneumatic 189-196 

Water  Works  Pumps 154-161 

Well  Lift  and  Force  Pumps,  for  Hand 32-48 

Well  Force  Pump  Standards 53-55 

Well  Lift  Pump  Standards 51-52 

Whitewashing  Outfits 128 

Windmill  Connections 109 

Windmill  Force  Pumps  on  Base 121 

Windmill  Force  Pump  Standards 57,  59-68 

Windmill  and  Power  Irrigating  Cylinder 91 

Windmill  Lift  Pump  Standards 56,  58 

Windmill  Three- Way  Force  Pumps 65,67,68 

Wing-Valve  Pumps,  Oscillating 24-25 

Wood  Sucker  Rods  and  Pin  Connections    .... 
Working  Heads,  Deep  Well,  Geared    .    .     178-185,73-75 

Working  Heads,  Deep  Well,  Triplex 186 

Yard  Pumps 32-48 

"Y"  Discharge  Connection  and  Stop  Cock    ....   215 
Classification  of  Pumps,  Pages  7  and  8 


252 


HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Index  to  Figures 

Articles  in   this  Catalogue 

are  generally  designated 

by  a   Figure  number. 

This  Index 

should 

be  used  when  the  Figure  number  is  known;  otherwise,  the  Alphabetical  Index 

,  preceding, 

should 

be  used  to  find  description 

and  list  when  the  name  is 

known. 

FIG. 

PAGE 

FIG. 

PAGE 

FIG. 

PAGE          FIG. 

PAGE 

40  . 

156-157,  162 

306  .    . 

80 

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566 

122 

48  .    . 

.    .    .    .    160,161 

308  .    .    . 

83 

421  .... 

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569  .    .    .    . 

....    178 

50  .    . 

l.r>4-155,  162,198 

311  ... 

88 

430  .... 

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570  .    .    .    . 

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52  . 

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312  . 

84 

439 

177 

575  . 

140 

61 

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314  .    .    . 

86 

440  .    .    .    . 

....      60 

576  .    .    .    . 

....    141 

62 

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320.    .    . 

119 

441  .... 

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577  .    .    .    . 

138,  142-143 

63  . 

181 

321 

119 

442  .... 

30,41 

577K  • 

142-143 

66      . 

179 

322  .    .    . 

85 

444  .... 

.    .    .   50,60 

578  .    .    .    . 

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80  .    . 

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324.    .    . 

89 

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579  .    .    .    . 

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325  .    .    . 

101 

445.    ... 

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580  .    .    .    . 

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101 

14 

326  .    .    . 

101 

450  .... 

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102 

13 

328.    .    . 

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585  .    .    .    . 

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115 

14 

330  .    .    . 

101 

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334.    .    . 

100 

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591  .    .    .    . 

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80 

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336  .    .    . 

101 

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182 

34 

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343  .    .    . 

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601  .    .    .    . 

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350.    .    . 

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54 

367  .    .    . 

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633  .    .    .    . 

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689  .    .    .    . 

....    201 

Engineering  Tables  and 

Information  Relating  to  Hydraulics,  Pages  239  to  248 

253 

HAND    AND    POWER    PUMPS    FOR    ALL    USES 


Index 

to  Figures  —  Continued 

FIG. 

PAGE 

FIG. 

PAGE 

FIG. 

PAGE 

FIG. 

PAGE 

690 

132-133 

844  .... 

...  107 

970 

216 

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109 

691  . 

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216 

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...  107 

1000  .  .  . 

...  216    1668  .  . 

125 

710.  .  . 

186 

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...  214 

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...  102    1685  .  . 

190 

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...  214 

1079  .  .  . 

...  102 

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.  107 

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169 

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124 

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.  .  .  215    1700  .  . 

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212 

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...  104 

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...  216 

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904  

...  104 

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...  216 

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73 

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...   54 

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...  104 

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917  

.  .  .  104 

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55 

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76 

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216 

919  

.  ..  .  104 

1274  .  .  . 

...  126 

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109 

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216 

933  

...  210 

1311  .  .  .  . 

...   90 

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189 

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.  '  .  .  .  .214 

948  

.  .  .  106 

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189 

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214 

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...  215 

1380  .  .  .  . 

...  91    2003  . 

189 

759  .  .  . 

200 

951  

...  215 

1430  .  .  .  . 

...  121 

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189 

761  .  .  . 

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955  

...  215 

1439  .  .  .  . 

...  177 

2009 

192 

766  .  .  . 

....  214 

960  

...  214 

1444  .  .  .  . 

....  57 

2012 

193 

766^.  . 

....  214 

962  

...  215 

1473  .  .  .  . 

...  117 

2016  .  . 

194 

770  .  .  . 

....  216 

963  

...  214 

1508  .  .  .  . 

...  110    2018  .  . 

196 

776  .  .  . 

....  145 

965  

...  214 

1526-A  .  .  . 

...  109    2020  .  . 

195 

788.  .  . 

....  105 

966  .  .  . 

...  215 

1526-B  .  .  . 

...  216    2085  .  . 

190 

822 

205 

968  

201 

1535 

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191 

832  . 

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